Diet
Associated Documents (3)
| Main Author | Published Year | Title | Document Type | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Migliano, Andrea Bamberg | The effects of mortality, subsistence, and ecology on human adult height and implications | Article | |||
| Parman, Susan | Lot's wife and the old salt: cross-cultural comparisons of attitudes toward salt in relation to diet | Article | |||
| Moore, Frank W. | Food habits in non-industrial societies | Chapter | |||
Associated Hypotheses (4)
| Main Author | Published Year | Hypothesis | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Migliano, Andrea Bamberg | 2012 | A model including environmental setting and mortality rates will be significant in predicting adult height (p. S360). | |
| Parman, Susan | 2002 | Populations that eat more plants than animals will place a higher cultural value on salt (127, 134). | |
| Parman, Susan | 2002 | Populations that eat more plants than animals are more likely to use salt as a condiment (127, 134). | |
| Moore, Frank W. | 1970 | No statistical tests are performed in this study, but tables with raw data are presented. |