
Food, Science, and the Human Body
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Narrated by:
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Alyssa Crittenden
About this listen
What foods did the human body evolve to eat, and why? How does the food we eat affect our genes and our minds? What foods are (and aren't) optimal for our everyday health? How can we use cutting-edge science to end world hunger?
In these 36 lectures, get eye-opening answers to these and other perplexing questions about the evolution of the human diet and its relationship to our bodies. Bringing together insights from a range of fields including history, anthropology, nutrition, economics, biology, and sociology, this exciting partnership between The Great Courses and National Geographic lays bare what science can teach us about food.
Taking you far beyond the supermarket and the laboratory, these lectures cross cultures, span time, and hop around the world from the most underfed to the most overfed human societies. Bringing a broad range of disciplines to these lectures, Dr. Crittenden offers an intriguing and illuminating catalog of some of the most pressing questions and concerns.
You'll compare and contrast food-related crises from mass starvation to obesity. You'll explore food trends and ideas, from the Mediterranean and MIND diets to the farm-to-table movement and the controversy surrounding GMOs. You'll bust common myths about how food acts on the body and mind. And you'll gain powerful scientific insights that will always be there in the back of your mind, every time you get hungry.
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©2017 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2017 The Great CoursesFascinating!
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Interesting and very informative
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Very informative
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Get exactly what it says on the tin
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In the case of this narrator it's;
1, The mispronunciation of MANY words.
This gives the impression that she's just reading it out rather than expounding her own research.
2. Her accent, especially words ending with the letter A.
Chinaaah, Asiaaah,
3. She stumbles over words a lot and possibly speaks a fraction too quickly. You might find it easier to take in if you slow the book down a little.
4, Although it's a fair coverage of food worldwide, nearly everything comes back to the US. I felt a little unwelcome being non-American and listening to it.
5. The announcement/qualification of how this isn't meant to be used as medical advice, etc after every chapter/lecture can get on one's nerves.
Finally, and I realize this is an American thing...
I REALLY wish she'd pronounce the Letter H in HERB. 'erb and 'erbal sounds weird and wrong.
Despite these moans of mine. It IS a very interesting listen, thorough and informative and I still listened to it all and, just about, recommend others do the same.
Great coverage, slight irritating delivery
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really enjoyed!
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really interesting and diverse.
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Food history informative
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masterpiece
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The kids (11 and 9) throughly enjoyed the narration and the info content.
It was fun informative and eye opening
I loved it
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