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Human Biology of Afro-Caribbean Populations

Details

  • Page extent: 268 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.57 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 599.98969729
  • Dewey version: 22
  • LC Classification: QP34.5 .M235 2006
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Anthropology, Physical--methods--Caribbean Region
    • Genetics, Population--methods--Caribbean Region
    • African Continental Ancestry Group--Caribbean Region
    • Demography--Caribbean Region
    • Indians, Central American--Caribbean Region

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 (ISBN-13: 9780521819312 | ISBN-10: 0521819318)

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A comprehensive study of the microevolution of Caribbean populations of African descent, this 2006 book reviews the conditions endured by the slaves during their passage and in the plantations and how these conditions may have affected their own health and that of their descendants. Providing an evolutionary framework for understanding the epidemiology of common modern-day diseases such as obesity, hypertension and diabetes, it also looks at infectious diseases and their effect on the genetic make-up of Afro-Caribbean populations. Also covered are population genetics studies that have been used to understand the microevolutionary pathways for various populations, and demographic characteristics including the relationships between migration, family type and fertility. Ending with a case study of the Afro-Caribbean population of Limón, Costa Rica, this book is an essential resource for researchers working in biological anthropology, demography, and epidemiology, and for those interested in the African diaspora in the New World.

• Provides a cross-disciplinary review of health, demography and population genetics of Afro-Caribbean populations • Up to date, featuring the latest studies and genetic information • Covers the whole Afro-Caribbean population

Contents

1. The African slave trade and the Caribbean; 2. Obesity, hypertension and non-insulin-dependent diabetes; 3. Infectious disease epidemiology and Afro-Caribbean populations; 4. Population genetics of Afro-Caribbean groups; 5. Demography of Afro-Caribbean groups; 6. The Afro-Caribbean population in Limón, Costa Rica; References.

Review

'Human Biology for Afro-Caribbean Populations is a fascinating resource for researchers working in biology anthropology, demography and epidemiology.' Journal of Comparative Human Biology

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