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Saturday, April 21, 2012
In the Early 1960's
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) journeyed to the parched desert
lands of the Gila River Indian Community in central Arizona to study the health of the Pima
Two decades of biomedical and dental detective work
have linked obesity, diabetes and periodontal disease
B Y ROBERT J . GENCO
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Indians. In the course of routine medical exams, they made a startling discovery: the
Pima people proved to be fatter than any other group of people on Earth except for the
Pacifi c Nauru islanders. Nearly half of those over the age of 35 had type 2, or adult-onset
diabetes, eight times the national average. In order to survive in the desert, it seems that
their thrifty genes may have evolved to carefully conserve fat through times of drought and
famine. After World War II, when the tribe changed their traditional diet to an American
one, their fat intake rose from about 15 percent to a whopping 40 percent of calories—and
their genetic evolution backfired.
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