May 12, 2006 :: No. 244 
                    | What: | A lecture titled “Chronic Under-Nutrition and the  Globalization of Obesity” will be presented by A. Roberto Frisancho, the Arthur  A. Thurnau Professor of Anthropology and director of the Center for Human  Growth and Development at the University   of Michigan. | 
  | When: | May 22 at 5 p.m. | 
  | Where: | McCarthy Hall, Room 121 | 
  | Who: | Frisancho, a biological anthropologist,  has been a leading authority on nutrition, health, growth and development for  more than three decades. He is author or co-author of more than 100 articles in  scientific and medical journals and the author of eight books, including  “Evolution and Nutrition: A Biocultural Perspective” (2005) and “Human Adaptation:  A Functional Interpretation” (1981). He  will discuss the physiological, cultural, economic and evolutionary reasons why  individuals and populations, such as immigrants from the developing nations  that have been previously undernourished, are susceptible to becoming  overweight. | 
  | Sponsor: | CSUF’s College   of Humanities and Social  Sciences, Department of Anthropology and its Biocultural/Evolutionary  Anthropology Program, and the Center for the Promotion of Healthy Lifestyles  and Obesity Prevention. | 
  | Media Contacts: | John Bock, Anthropology, 657-278-5574 or jbock@fullerton.eduMimi  Ko Cruz, Public Affairs, 657-278-7586 or mkocruz@fullerton.edu
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