Sunday, November 17, 2024

Getting Paleo Fit...The Why!©

 

 


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Since the beginning of modern humans on this planet, about 84,000 generations (2.4 million) years ago, our ancestors lived as hunter-gatherers.  In fact, modern humans evolved as hunter-gatherers and natural selection has designed us to survive and thrive in the wilderness, not as specialists, but as generalists.  For our ancestors, every day was a challenge and exercise wasn’t optional, but a lifelong requirement, simply to eat and to keep from being eaten!

 


However, 350 generations ago, just a short 10,500 years, the world changed when some early Middle Eastern peoples switched from being hunters and instead began planting crops and tending to domesticated animals.  Ever since then technology has been increasing by leaps and bounds.  Just seven generations ago the Industrial Revolution began, and the Space and Computer Age is just two short generations old!

 

  

Unfortunately, compared with the snail’s pace of genetic change, technological and cultural evolution moves at a light speed and this quantum leap in technology has resulted in large reductions in the amount of physical work required simply to stay warm and fed.  But modern humans are still genetically designed to need and require the same amount of exercise and activity that our hunter-gatherer ancestors expended every day.  But in the 21st century, with our increasingly sedentary, highly convenient, ultra mechanized society, our increasing physical inactivity has surged to become the 4th leading cause of death, with obesity becoming the 5th cause of an early death!  



Today three quarters of Americans are overweight or obese.  Currently in America more than 80% of the adult population are not meeting the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion’s Physical Activity Guidelines, and the average adult walks only about 5,000 steps, a mere 2 miles (3.2 km) per day.  The average hunter-gatherer typically takes 16,000 to 17,000 steps, or about eight miles (13 km) each day.  Meanwhile, American children spend more than 7 ½ hours in front of a screen.  The rate of high blood pressure (hypertension) is a shocking 90% among Americans today and cardiovascular disease is the number one killer, accounting for 41% of deaths.  What is worse it is projected to double in the next 50 years!

 

It is time to get back to basics and get paleo fit like our hunter gatherer ancestors.

 


Don’t get dead, come back next week and read “Getting Paleo Fit...Take Steps to Manage Your Inheritance Wisely©”, where we will talk about how to get into the same shape as our Great Grandad, 84,000 generations ago.

 

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