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According to the Neel’s 'thrifty’ genotype hypothesis, traditional populations with a hunter-gatherer lifestyle may have developed a degree of insulin resistance (a precursor of type 2 diabetes) in response to ‘feast or famine’ conditions.
In environments with abundant food and less physical activity, the thrifty genotype can lead to rapid weight gain, obesity and diabetes.
source
http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/health-risks/overweight-obesity/reviews/our-review
In environments with abundant food and less physical activity, the thrifty genotype can lead to rapid weight gain, obesity and diabetes.
source
http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/health-risks/overweight-obesity/reviews/our-review






