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Survival: Evolution and the Exercise Dilemma | Daniel Lieberman 

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Everyone knows that exercise promotes health, but the lens of evolution is necessary to address why exercise is so vital for health and wellbeing, and why so many people today avoid exercise despite its benefits. An evolutionary perspective not only explains why inadequate exercise accelerates aging and contributes to many diseases, but also predicts that to help more people exercise in the post-industrial world it is important to make exercise both fun and necessary.
This talk is part of the Survival symposium, a fascinating series of talks focusing on evolution and the challenges of building a better, safer and more survivable future.
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Survival was presented by The Leakey Foundation in partnership with Harvard University's Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, NOVA, NOVA Labs, SMASH, and WGBH.
About the speaker:
Daniel Lieberman is professor and chair of the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology and the Edwin M. Lerner II Professor of Biological Sciences at Harvard University. His research is on how and why the human body is the way it is, with particular foci on the origins of bipedalism, how humans became superlative endurance runners, and the evolution of the highly unusual human head. His latest books are "The Evolution of the Human Head (Harvard University Press, 2011), and “The Story of the Human Body” (Pantheon, 2013).

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21 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 14   
@willmpet
@willmpet 3 года назад
I was fortunate in college to be involved in a study which measured my fitness before and after I had a phy. ed. (pe) class and it helped me change my mind toward staying in shape.
@drbobperkins
@drbobperkins 3 года назад
very interesting...this Daniel guy has a great communication style...great voice and manner....very easy to listen to...
@Cwgrlup
@Cwgrlup 8 месяцев назад
Just rode 51 miles on my roadbike today. I’m 59 years old. Can’t imagine life without exercise.
@alfredalfredovic3076
@alfredalfredovic3076 7 лет назад
Very important content! Thanks for sharing :)
@johnnguyen7171
@johnnguyen7171 3 года назад
Beyond changing the ratio of school curriculum, changing federal and national policies such that city and local infrastructures include access to walkways, hiking paths, non-motorized transportation, and recreation would be a good direction to making physical activity a necessity and playful.
@krokigrygg
@krokigrygg 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@PsicologiaGeoabreu
@PsicologiaGeoabreu Год назад
Exercise!
@mtkelly
@mtkelly Год назад
Excellrnt!
@Zerefoo
@Zerefoo Год назад
So many errors in such a short presentation. Amazing.
@rickkowalchuk6391
@rickkowalchuk6391 3 года назад
It is very Darwinist! It shouldn't be.
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