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An Ecology of High-Altitude Infancy
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An Ecology of High-Altitude Infancy

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2004
englanti
Andrea Wiley investigates the ecological, historical, and socio-cultural factors that contribute to the peculiar pattern of infant mortality in Ladakh, a high-altitude region in the western Himalayas of India. Ladakhi newborns are extremely small at birth, smaller than those in other high-altitude populations, smaller still than those in sea level regions. Factors such as hypoxia, dietary patterns, the burden of women's work, gender, infectious diseases, seasonality, and use of local health resources all affect a newborn's birth weight and raise the likelihood of infant mortality. An Ecology of High-Altitude Infancy is unique in that it makes use of the methods of human biology but strongly emphasizes the ethnographic context that gives human biological measures their meaning. It is an example of a new genre of anthropological work: 'ethnographic human biology'.
Alaotsikko
A Biocultural Perspective
Kirjailija
Andrea S. Wiley
ISBN
9780521536820
Kieli
englanti
Paino
376 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
22.3.2004
Sivumäärä
270