Wenda trevathan biography of alberta

Wenda Trevathan

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Wenda trevathan biography of alberta canada The shoulders follow the head: postcranial constraints on human childbirth W Trevathan, K Rosenberg Journal of human evolution 39 6 , , About Scholar Search help. Although human birth has long been seen as a single compromise between locomotion and brain size, we now know that the particularly complex series of twists and turns that human babies make in the process of emerging from their mothers' birth canals is the result of a Karen Rosenberg is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Delaware. The system can't perform the operation now.

Trevathan is a biological anthropologist whose research concerns aspects of human reproduction including&#;childbirth, maternal behavior, sexuality, menopause and evolutionary medicine. Her most recent book is&#;Ancient Bodies, Modern Lives:&#; How Evolution Has Shaped Women&#;s Health, published by Oxford University Press,

&#;Recent Publications

  • Trevathan, Wenda.

    () Primate pelvic anatomy and implications for birth. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences ():
    Trevathan, Wenda R., and Karen R. Rosenberg () Caesarean Section.

    Wenda trevathan biography of alberta king Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 4 5 , , Instituto Universitario Hospital Italiano. Combined with neonatal head dimensions, we reconstruct birth in A. This obstetrical dilemma was solved by delivery of the fetus at a much earlier stage of development.

    Evolution, medicine, and public health ():
    Rosenberg, K and Wenda Trevathan () Evolutionary obstetrics. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health doi: /emph/eou

  • Trevathan, Wenda R. (). Ancient Bodies, Modern Lives: How Evolution Has Shaped Women&#;s Health. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Wenda trevathan biography of alberta Need an account? New articles by this author. Archives of Sexual Behavior 36 3 Following

    (recipient of the WW Howells Award, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association).

  • &#;Burleson, Mary H., Michael Todd, and Wenda R. Trevathan () Daily vasomotor symptoms, sleep problems, and mood: Using daily data to evaluate the domino hypothesis in mid-aged women.&#;Menopause&#;17(1)
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    R., E. O. Smith, J. J. McKenna (Eds.) ().&#;Evolutionary Medicine and Health: New Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • &#;Thompson, Laura A. and Wenda R. Trevathan () Cortisol Reactivity, Maternal Sensitivity, and Learning in Three-Month-Old Infants. Infant Behavior and Development
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    R. () Evolutionary Obstetrics.&#; In Evolution and Medicine:&#; How Applications Advance Research and Practice, Randolph Nesse, Editor.&#; Published Lecture in A Henry Stewart Talks Series in Biomedicine and the Life Sciences, London, UK.&#;

  • &#;Rosenberg, K. R. and W. R. Trevathan () An anthropological perspective on the evolutionary context of preeclampsia in humans.

    Journal of Reproductive Immunology

  • &#;Trevathan, W.R. ()&#;Evolutionary Medicine. Annual Review of Anthropology
  • &#;Burleson, Mary H., Wenda R. Trevathan, and Michael Todd () In the mood for love, or vice versa: understanding the relations among physical affection, sexual activity, mood and stress in daily life. Archives of Sexual Behavior 36(3)

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