Female fertility and the body fat connection / Rose E. Frisch.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Women in culture and societyPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2002.ISBN:- 9780226265452
- RG136 .F755 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-185) and index.
Machine generated contents note: ONE -- Female Body Fat -- Celebrating the Difference -- 1 -- TWO -- Too Little and Too Much Body Fat -- 14 -- THREE -- Female Adolescence -- Puberty and Growing Up -- 22 -- FOUR -- Eggs, Sperm, "Female Testes," and -- Other Fancies and Facts about the Reproductive System -- 38 -- FIVE -- Historical Guesses -- What Hastened or Slowed Menarche? -- 59 -- SIX -- Predicting Menarche -- Critical Fatness -- 65 -- SEVEN -- Pubertal Body Fat-Sex Fat? -- A Neat Mechanism for Reproductive Success -- 83 -- EIGHT -- Physical Activity and Too Little Fat -- Ballet Dancers, Swimmers, Runners, and Other Athletes -- 93 -- NINE -- Exercise and Lower Risk of Breast Cancer -- The Alumnae Health Study -- 113 -- TEN -- Leptin -- A New Hormone Made by Body Fat -- 137 -- ELEVEN -- Population, Food Intake, and Fertility -- Old and New Perspectives -- 147 -- TWELVE -- Fatness, Fertility, and the Body Mass Index -- Finding Your "Desirable Weight" -- 170 -- Biographical Note 175 -- Glossary 177 -- Suggestions for Further Reading 181 -- Index 187.
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