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Hamilton Stapell - Paleo Then and Now:A Five-Year Follow-up Survey of the Ancestral Health Community

Five years after publishing the first academic survey of the ancestral health (“paleo”) community, we recently completed a new online follow-up survey (n=1,508) to determine what has changed and what has stayed the same. We collected demographic information, and data on nutritional, exercise, and lifestyle practices. We then compared his new data with the data from five years ago (2013). Our main hypothesis is that the responses from this new survey will be different from our original survey from five years ago. Those differences will include: a different number of respondents to the survey (fewer), a different level of adherence to nutritional practices (lower), and a different length of time living a paleo lifestyle (longer). However, we also hypothesize that the basic demographic characteristics (age, gender, race, etc.) between the two data sets will remain largely the same. Please note: the results of our original 2013 survey can be found here: https://jevohealth.com/journal/vol1/iss1/3/
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Hamilton M. Stapell, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of History at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz. Professor Stapell has been a member of the Evolutionary Studies (EvoS) Board there since 2010, and is an associate editor at the Journal of Evolution and Health. He is also the creator of one of the first college-level courses on ancestral living: EVO201 Evolution and Human Health.

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