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He has done extensive research on aspects of nutritional health, energy metabolism, and child growth and development among human populations around the world. He has conducted research among indigenous agricultural populations of highland and lowland regions of South America (Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru), and among traditional herding populations of Siberia. His research has shown how both environmental (e.g., altitude, cold, heat) and social factors (e.g., poverty) shape human biology and health. Additionally, his work has explored how the transition to a “modern” (Western) diet and lifestyle influences the development of chronic health problems. Leonard’s work has also drawn on information from human and primate ecology to develop models for examining the evolution of nutritional requirements in our hominin ancestors. These models have provided important insights into the origins of obesity and metabolic diseases among modern human societies. Dr. Leonard has published widely in the leading journals of biological anthropology, human biology, public health, and nutritional science. His work has been supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Geographic Society.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGYno. 3 (2024): e24010-e24010
WORLD DEVELOPMENT (2024): 106518
American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
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