Public health for paediatricians: how an evolutionary perspective can help us improve children’s well-being

Annie Swanepoel
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Humans lived as hunter-gatherers for 95% of our 200 000-year history.1 Social scientists call our modern societies ‘WEIRD’: Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich and Democratic.1 In evolutionary terms, the last 10 000 years that we have not lived as hunter-gatherers is brief. Dobzshansky2 famously stated that ‘Nothing makes sense in biology, except in the light of evolution’. This is also true for medicine and for paediatrics. We suggest that it is important for paediatricians to consider the evolutionary view, as small adjustments from a public health perspective might make it easier for children to thrive. See Box 1 for some key evolutionary concepts, which we discuss in greater detail in the following sections. Box 1 ### : Key concepts in evolutionary science
儿科医生的公共卫生:进化论观点如何帮助我们改善儿童福祉
在人类 20 万年的历史中,95% 的时间都是以狩猎采集为生。1 社会科学家称我们的现代社会为 "WEIRD":1 从进化论的角度来看,人类过去 1 万年没有以狩猎采集者的身份生活的时间是短暂的。多布赞斯基2 曾说过一句名言:"除了进化论,生物学中没有任何东西是有意义的"。医学和儿科也是如此。我们认为,儿科医生必须考虑进化论的观点,因为从公共卫生的角度进行微小的调整可能会使儿童更容易茁壮成长。有关一些关键的进化概念,请参见方框 1,我们将在以下章节中进行更详细的讨论。方框 1 ###:进化科学的关键概念
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