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Advantages of evolutionary theory for understanding physical activity
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Physical activity and life history theory
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Phylogeny and physical fitness and activity
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Physical activity and energy expenditure in humans
Section II: Physical activity through the lifespan in light of life history theory
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Fetal development and infancy
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Energetic trade-offs and physical activity during childhood and adolescence
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Physical activity and reproductive ecology in adults Section III: Summary of proximate mechanisms, an integrated evolutionary model and applications
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Proximate mechanisms: Psychology, Neuroendocrine System and Central Nervous System
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Summary and conclusions.
Advantages of evolutionary theory for understanding physical activity
2
Physical activity and life history theory
3
Phylogeny and physical fitness and activity
4
Physical activity and energy expenditure in humans
Section II: Physical activity through the lifespan in light of life history theory
5
Fetal development and infancy
6
Energetic trade-offs and physical activity during childhood and adolescence
7
Physical activity and reproductive ecology in adults Section III: Summary of proximate mechanisms, an integrated evolutionary model and applications
8
Proximate mechanisms: Psychology, Neuroendocrine System and Central Nervous System
9
Summary and conclusions.