Jul 29, 2006

Nene, toma la sopa

Muy interesante artículo en el NYT sobre los cambios en los seres humanos en los últimos 100 años. Las personas en la actualidad son tan sanas y grandes que tenemos menos en común con nuestros antepasados de lo que pensamos. Para cuando tengan un minuto, es medio largo pero vale la pena (visto en Ace of Spades):

New research from around the world has begun to reveal a picture of humans today that is so different from what it was in the past that scientists say they are startled. Over the past 100 years, says one researcher, Robert W. Fogel of the University of Chicago, humans in the industrialized world have undergone “a form of evolution that is unique not only to humankind, but unique among the 7,000 or so generations of humans who have ever inhabited the earth.”

The difference does not involve changes in genes, as far as is known, but changes in the human form. It shows up in several ways, from those that are well known and almost taken for granted, like greater heights and longer lives, to ones that are emerging only from comparisons of health records.

The biggest surprise emerging from the new studies is that many chronic ailments like heart disease, lung disease and arthritis are occurring an average of 10 to 25 years later than they used to. There is also less disability among older people today, according to a federal study that directly measures it. And that is not just because medical treatments like cataract surgery keep people functioning. Human bodies are simply not breaking down the way they did before.

Even the human mind seems improved. The average I.Q. has been increasing for decades, and at least one study found that a person’s chances of having dementia in old age appeared to have fallen in recent years.

2 comments:

  1. Interesante. Después lo leo

    http://www.bonk.com.ar/tp/daily/1094/besame-poco

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  2. Contrariamente al discurso colectivista,que siempre insiste en que vamos de mal en peor(como si el trabajo asalariado fuera esclavitud y construir pirámides a latigazos unas interesantes holidays in Egipt)la realidad demuestra como vamos mejorando cada vez más.Aunque como dice Julian Simon,la mente huamana se rsiste a este tipo de enfoques.

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