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Diabetes is explicitly categorized as one of the 'diseases of civilization' in the context of the evolutionary discordance hypothesis [1] and is frequently cited alongside other chronic conditions like heart disease and obesity {fact:1, fact:3} as a health issue linked to modern dietary patterns.
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Paleo's evolution and the modern story of stone-age eating - Rily rily.co 1 fact
claimThe evolutionary discordance hypothesis asserts that while humans have not genetically diverged from their pre-agrarian ancestors, their diets have changed significantly, leading to 'diseases of civilization' such as obesity and diabetes.
The Western Diet and Its Impact on Modern Health: What Patients ... diagnosticdetectives.com 1 fact
claimChronic conditions often referred to as 'diseases of civilization'—including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and certain cancers—can be reversed within weeks when individuals return to traditional eating patterns.
Future of Food Series Part IV: The Evolution of Diet harmonyvalleyfarm.blogspot.com 1 fact
perspectiveLoren Cordain advocates for a diet consisting of lean meat and fish while limiting the intake of beans, cereal grains, and dairy products to avoid 'diseases of civilization' such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer.