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The Hygiene Hypothesis and Darwinian Medicine

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.08.2009

Herausgeber

Graham A.W. Rook

Verlag

Springer Basel

Seitenzahl

308

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/2.4 cm

Gewicht

742 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-7643-8902-4

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Rezension

From the reviews:

"To leave no doubt, this book is well worth reading. ... It provides a highly welcome overview of the hypothesis from different angles, with an understandable immunology emphasis. ... Importantly, the book also addresses limitations to the hygiene hypothesis, as well as alternative and additional mechanisms ... this book is a highly worthwile addition to existing literature. In view of its broadness and depth, and its critical appraisal of the hygiene hypothesis. It is useful for teaching purposes as well as for researchers from different fields, and the chances are good that it will gain soundbite notoriety as The Rook Book." (Prof. Dr. Jon D. Laman, The Evolution & Medicine Review (EMR), Feb 2010)

“This important book takes a clear evolutionary view of the hygiene hypothesis putting it in the context of an environment of evolutionary adaptedness. … A particular strength of this book is that, as well as the expected and respected immunological and microbiological names, Rook has been able to attract experts from other fields, such as the award-winning biological anthropologist Armelagos, to give a well-rounded view of the subject. … This is a thought provoking and well-written book … .” (Frank C. Hay, Immunology News, August, 2010)

“Book provides an up-to-date overview of research into the unintended negative consequences of modern hygiene and other recent changes to the modern human lifestyle on human health. … The Hygiene Hypothesis and Darwinian Medicine is precious addition to this emerging field, and the large collection of ideas presented by the authors will benefit and motivate many researchers who are puzzled by the way that ‘modern life’ with all its improvements is biting back and causing much suffering, especially among the younger members of our species.” (Pascal Gagneux, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 87 (2), June, 2012)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.08.2009

Herausgeber

Graham A.W. Rook

Verlag

Springer Basel

Seitenzahl

308

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/2.4 cm

Gewicht

742 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-7643-8902-4

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • Introduction: The changing microbial environment, Darwinian medicine and the hygiene hypothesis.- The paleolithic disease-scape, the hygiene hypothesis, and the second epidemiological transition.- Immunoregulation by microbes and parasites in the control of allergy and autoimmunity.- Hepatitis A virus, TIM-1 and allergy.- Linking lifestyle with microbiota and risk of chronic inflammatory disorders.- Soil bacteria, nitrite and the skin.- The hygiene hypothesis and allergic disorders.- Multiple sclerosis.- Inflammatory bowel disease and the hygiene hypothesis: an argument for the role of helminths.- The hygiene hypothesis and Type 1 diabetes.- The hygiene hypothesis and affective and anxiety disorders.- Immune regulation in atherosclerosis and the hygiene hypothesis.- The ‘delayed infection’ (aka ‘hygiene’) hypothesis for childhood leukaemia.- Is there room for Darwinian medicine and the hygiene hypothesis in Alzheimer pathogenesis?.- Alternative and additional mechanisms to the hygiene hypothesis.