2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
Every year the food industry reaches new heights. This, although unnoticeable to modern people, is gradually changing the whole of society.
The development of technology has also led to a revolution in our diet, which is reflected in the presence on our table of processed foods and the disappearance of hunger from many places around the world.
New research shows that human achievement not only affects society as a whole, but also causes physical changes in people themselves. Thus, according to a group of scientists, the development of agriculture and especially the processing of dairy products has had a significant impact on the shape of human skulls.
The effect of agriculture on the morphology of the skull is greatest in populations that consume the softest foods, which include cheese.
In early agricultural societies, milk made larger, healthier skull bones, said Professor David Cutts, a professor at the University of Calgary and team leader of the study.
According to scientists, people who subsisted on hunting made more effort to chew than people who lived on agriculture and ate softer food. Although previous studies have linked the shape of the skull to agriculture and soft foods, it has proved difficult to determine the sequence and extent of these changes worldwide.
To prove his theory, Cats and his team studied a collection of about 559 skulls and 534 lower jaws of more than 24 pre-industrial populations. As a result, they concluded that the influence of diet on the shape and size of the human skull changed significantly during our transition from hunting to agriculture.
The researchers found large changes in the morphology of the skull in groups that consumed dairy products and cereals. It was also found that at first the changes were mainly in men and less in women, and over the millennia the differences between the two sexes disappeared.
Researchers suggest that this was largely due to the lower social status of the fairer sex in the past and the smaller amount of food they consumed. However, this claim has not yet been proven.
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