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The relationship between evolution and diet is established through academic research examining how feeding strategies have shaped primate development [1], the dietary habits of early human ancestors [2], and the pathophysiological impacts of dietary changes throughout human evolutionary history [3].

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Evidence for Meat-Eating by Early Humans | Learn Science at Scitable nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceMark F. Teaford and Peter S. Ungar reviewed diet and the evolution of the earliest human ancestors in a 2000 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the ... academia.edu The American journal of clinical nutrition 1 fact
referenceFrassetto L, Morris RC Jr, Sellmeyer DE, Todd K, and Sebastian A published 'Diet, evolution and aging-the pathophysiologic effects of the post-agricultural inversion of the potassium-to-sodium and base-to-chloride ratios in the human diet' in the European Journal of Nutrition in 2001 (Volume 40, pages 200-13).
Nutritional Evolution – Human Origin and Evolution ebooks.inflibnet.ac.in Mr. Vijit Deepani, Prof. A.K. Kapoor · INFLIBNET 1 fact
referenceHladik, C. M. (1981) published 'Diet and the evolution of feeding strategies among forest primates' in the book Omnivorous primates, edited by Harding, R.S.O. and Teleki, G.