2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24643
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Was there a need for high carbohydrate content in Neanderthal diets?

Abstract: Objectives In a recent paper, Hardy et al. (2022, Journal of Human Evolution 162: 103105) claim that the physiological Neanderthal requirement for plant carbohydrates may have reached 50%–60% of caloric intake, inferred from modern dietary guidelines and a putative need for high carbohydrate intake in pregnant/breastfeeding women and athletes. The aim of this article is to critically re‐examine these arguments under the premise that hominins could adapt to hypercarnivorous diets and low carbohydrate consumptio… Show more

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