Dr. Josh Snodgrass -- Peer-Reviewed Publication Archive Link to Google Scholar Profile 2024 133) Wisniewski et al. 2024. Sustained metabolic dysregulation and the emergence of diabetes: Associations between HbA1c and metabolic syndrome components in Tunisian diabetic and nondiabetic groups. Journal of Physiological Anthropology, in press. 132) Liebert et al. 2024. Variation in diurnal cortisol patterns among the Indigenous Shuar of Amazonian Ecuador. American Journal of Human Biology (link to paper). 131) Gettler et al. 2024. Refugee health and physiological profiles in transitional settlements in Serbia and Kenya: Comparative evidence for effects of gender and social support. Psychoneuroendocrinology (link to paper). 130) Schrock et al. 2024. A coordination system to support host immunity. In: Al-Shawaf and Shackelford The Oxford Handbook of Evolution and the Emotions, in press. 2022 129) Snodgrass. 2022. Minimally invasive biomarkers in human population biology research, Part 2: An introduction to the special issue. American Journal of Human Biology (link to paper). 128) Devlin et al. 2022. The utility of dried blood spot measurement of bone turnover markers in biological anthropology. American Journal of Human Biology (link to paper). 127) Madimenos et al. 2022. Bringing the lab bench to the field: Point-of-care testing for enhancing health research and stakeholder engagement in rural/remote, Indigenous, and resource-limited contexts. Am J Hum Biol. (link to paper). 126) Greenblum et al. 2022. Anemia and socioeconomic status among older adults in the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Journal of Public Health and Emergency (link to paper). 125) Hickmott et al. 2022. A comparison of faecal glucocorticoid metabolite concentration and gut microbiota diversity in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Microbiology (link to paper). 124) Schrock et al. 2022. Greater chronic morbidity is associated with greater fatigue in six countries: A case of evolutionary mismatch? Evol Med Pub Health (link to paper). 123) Jankovic-Rankovic et al. 2022. Transient refugees’ social support, mental health, and physiological markers: Evidence from Serbian asylum centers. Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 122) Horan et al. 2022. Maternal hair cortisol concentrations across pregnancy and the early postpartum period in a Puerto Rican sample. Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 121) Barrett et al. 2022. Age-related patterns of cytomegalovirus antibodies accompanying Epstein-Barr virus co-infection. Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 120) Gildner et al. 2022. After Theranos: Using point-of-care testing to advance measures of health biomarkers in human biology research. Am J Hum Biol. (link to paper) 119) DeLouize et al. 2022. Current and future applications of biomarkers in samples collected through minimally invasive methods for cancer medicine and population-based research. Am J Hum Biol. (link to paper) 118) DeLouize et al. 2022. Low prevalence of anemia among Shuar communities of Amazonian Ecuador. Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 117) Muruthi et al. 2022. Suicidal ideation in older Ghanaian women: The roles of bodily pain, functional limitation, and chronic health conditions. Int J Soc Psychiatry (link to paper). 2021 116) Choi et al. 2021. Long-term effects of father involvement in childhood on their son’s physiological stress regulation system in adulthood. Devel Psychobiol (link to paper). 115) Cepon-Robins et al. 2021. Pathogen disgust sensitivity protects against infections in a high pathogen environment. PNAS (link to paper). 114) Shattuck-Heidorn et al. 2021. Variability of C‐reactive protein in first‐generation Ecuadorian immigrants living in the United States. Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 113) Urlacher et al. 2021. Childhood daily energy expenditure does not decrease with market integration and is not related to adiposity in Amazonia. J Nutr (link to paper). 2020 112) Schrock et al. 2020. Lassitude: The emotion of being sick. Evol Hum Behav (link to paper). 111) Gettler et al. 2020. Epigenetic aging in children from a small-scale farming society in the Congo Basin: Associations with child growth and family conflict. Devel Psychobiol (link to paper). 110) Madimenos et al. 2020. Disparities in bone density across contemporary Amazonian forager-horticulturalists: Cross-population comparison of the Tsimane and Shuar. Am J Phys Anthropol (link to paper). 109) Eick et al. 2020. Validation of an ELISA assay for osteocalcin, a marker of bone formation, in dried blood spots. Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 108) Dona et al. 2020. Inflammation and central adiposity as mediators of depression and diabetes in the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Am J Hum Biol (link to paper). 107) Eick et al. 2020. Development and validation of an ELISA assay for a biomarker of thyroid dysfunction, thyroid peroxidase autoantibodies (TPO-Ab), in dried blood spots. J Physiol Anthropol (link to paper). 106) Gildner et al. 2020. Associations between market integration and soil-transmitted helminth infection among the Shuar of Amazonian Ecuador. PLoS ONE (link to paper). 105) Amir et al. 2020. The developmental origins of risk and time preferences across diverse societies. J Exper Psych: Gen. 2019 104) Ablow Measelle et al. 2019. Climbing the ladder of decline: Income and acculturation associated with chronic inflammation among Mexican immigrants. Am J Hum Biol. 103) Christopher et al. 2019. High energy requirements and water throughput of adult Shuar forager-horticulturalists of Amazonian Ecuador. Am J Hum Biol. 102) Eick et al. 2019. A dried blood spot-based method to measure levels of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP-5b), a marker of bone resorption. Am J Hum Biol. 101) Capistrant et al. 2019. Do determinants of hypertension status vary between Ghana and South Africa? Evidence from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). SA Heart. 100) Cepon-Robins et al. 2019. Soil-transmitted helminth infection and intestinal inflammation among the Shuar of Amazonian Ecuador. Am J Phys Anthropol. 99) Gildner et al. 2019. Associations between physical function and subjective well-Being in older adults from low- and middle-income countries: Results from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). J Aging Phys Act. 98) Urlacher et al. 2019. Constraint and trade-offs regulate energy expenditure during childhood. Sci Adv. 97) Wallace et al. 2019. Knee osteoarthritis risk in non-industrial societies undergoing an energy balance transition: Evidence from the indigenous Tarahumara of Mexico. Ann Rheum Dis. 2018 96) Goldman et al. 2018. Evaluating minimally invasive sample collection methods for telomere length measurement. Am J Hum Biol. 95) Stagaman et al. 2018. Market integration predicts human gut microbiome attributes across a gradient of economic development. mSystems. 94) Urlacher et al. 2018. Tradeoffs between immune function and childhood growth among Amazonian forager-horticulturalists. PNAS. 93) Boose et al. 2018. Infant handling in bonobos (Pan paniscus): Exploring functional hypotheses and the relationship to oxytocin. Physiol Behav. 92) Sznycer et al. 2018. Cross-cultural invariances in the architecture of shame. PNAS. 91) Gildner et al. 2018. Ideal cardiovascular health and cognitive test performance: Testing a modified index of Life's Simple 7 among older Chinese adults. Front Pub Health. 2017 90) Raichlen et al. 2017. Physical activity patterns and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk in hunter-gatherers. Am J Hum Biol. 89) Gildner et al. 2017. Perceived income adequacy and well-being among older adults in six low- and middle-income countries. J Gerontol Soc Sci. 88) Arokiasamy et al. 2017. Chronic non-communicable diseases in six low and middle-income countries: findings from WHO's Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) Wave 1. Am J Epidemiol. 87) Eick et al. 2017. Enzyme-linked immunoassay-based quantitative measurement of apolipoprotein-B (ApoB) in dried blood spots, a biomarker of cardiovascular disease risk. Biodemog Social Bio. 86) Schrock et al. 2017. Food insecurity partially mediates associations between social disadvantage and body composition among older adults in India: Results from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Am J Hum Biol. 2016 85) Urlacher et al. 2016. Physical growth of the Shuar: Height, weight, and BMI growth references for an indigenous Amazonian population. Am J Hum Biol. 84) Barrett et al. 2016. Physical function and activity among older adults in Jodhpur, India. Ann Hum Biol. 83) Snodgrass et al. 2016. Accelerometer-measured physical activity among older adults in urban India: Results of a Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) sub-study. Am J Hum Biol. 82) Streeter et al. 2016. Adiponectin, hemoglobin, and cardiovascular risk in an indigenous Siberian population. Am J Hum Biol. 81) Urlacher et al. 2016. The application of knemometry to measure childhood short-term growth among the indigenous Shuar of Ecuador. Am J Phys Anthropol. 80) Eick et al. 2016. Validation of an optimized ELISA for quantitative assessment of Epstein-Barr virus antibodies from dried blood spots. Biodemog Social Biol. 79) Blackwell et al. 2016. Immune function in Amazonian horticulturalists. Ann Hum Biol. 78) Urlacher et al. 2016. Heterogeneous effects of market integration on subadult growth and nutritional status among the Amazonian Shuar. Ann Hum Biol. 77) Levy et al. 2016. Lifestyle mediates seasonal changes in metabolic health among the Yakut (Sakha) of northeastern Siberia. Am J Hum Biol. 76) Biritwum et al. 2016. Prevalence of and factors associated with frailty and disability in older adults from China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa. Maturitas. 75) Brand et al. 2016. Hair plucking, stress, and urinary cortisol among captive bonobos (Pan paniscus). Zoo Biology. 74) Gildner et al. 2016. Regional variation in helminth infection by age cohort and sex: Health effects of market integration among the indigenous Shuar of Amazonian Ecuador. J Physiol Anthropol. 2015 73) Kim et al. 2015. Intimate partner violence and diurnal cortisol patterns in couples. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 72) Madimenos et al. 2015. Determining osteoporosis risk in older Colono adults from rural Amazonian Ecuador using calcaneal ultrasonometry. Am J Hum Biol. 71) Wilson et al. 2015. Do physical activity and sedentary behavior relate to cardio-metabolic risk factor clustering in indigenous Siberian adults? Am J Hum Biol. 70) Rivas Marino et al. 2015. Body mass index, physical activity and associated factors among older adults in Mexico: An analysis of the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Am J Hum Biol. 69) McClure et al. 2015. Stress, place, and allostatic load among Mexican immigrant farmworkers in Oregon. J Immigr Minor Health. 68) Wu et al. 2015. Common risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases among older adults in China, Ghana, Mexico, India, Russia and South Africa: The Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) Wave 1. BMC Public Health. 67) McClure et al. 2015. Mother-child contact and maternal hair cortisol and adjustment during and following incarceration. Adv Child Family Policy. 66) Arokiasamy et al. 2015. The impact of multimorbidity on adult physical and mental health in low- and middle-income countries: what does the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) reveal? BMC Medicine. 65) Gildner et al. 2015. Does BMI generated by self-reported height and weight measure up in older adults? Results from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). BMC Obesity. 64) Kowal et al. 2015. Multimorbidity: Health care that counts past one for 1.2 billion older adults. Lancet. 63) Valeggia and Snodgrass. 2015. Health of indigenous peoples. Annu Rev Anthropol. 2014 62) Gildner et al. 2014. Sleep duration, sleep quality, and body composition among older adults from six middle-income countries: Results from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Am J Hum Biol. 61) Wilson et al. 2014. Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour of Yakut (Sakha) adults. Ann Hum Biol. 60) Cepon et al. 2014. Soil-transmitted helminth prevalence and infection intensity among geographically and economically distinct Shuar communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon. J Parasitol. 59) Gildner et al. 2014. Effect of sleep quality and duration on cognitive function among older adults from six middle income countries: Results from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). J Clin Sleep Med. 58) Leonard et al. 2014. Seasonal variation in basal metabolic rates among the Yakut (Sakha) of northeastern Siberia. Am J Hum Biol. 57) Peltzer et al. 2014. Prevalence of loss of all teeth (edentulism) and associated factors in older adults in China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa. Int J Env Res Public Health. 56) Peltzer et al. 2014. Universal health coverage in emerging economies: Findings on health care utilization by older adults in China, Ghana, India, Mexico, the Russian Federation and South Africa. Glob Health Act. 55) Colehour et al. 2014. Local domestication of lactic acid bacteria via cassava beer fermentation. PeerJ. 54) Scott et al. 2014. Human preferences for sexually dimorphic faces may be evolutionarily novel. PNAS. 2013 53) Liebert et al. 2013. Implications of market integration for cardiovascular and metabolic health among an indigenous Amazonian Ecuadorian population. Ann Hum Biol. 52) McClure et al. 2013. Integrating biomarkers into research with Latino immigrants in the United States. Adv Anthropol. 51) Levy et al. 2013. Seasonal and socioeconomic influences on thyroid function among the Yakut (Sakha) of Eastern Siberia. Am J Hum Biol. 50) Snodgrass. 2013. Health of indigenous circumpolar populations. Annu Rev Anthropol. 2012 49) Snodgrass. 2012. Human energetics. In: Stinson et al. (eds.) Human Biology: An Evolutionary and Biocultural Approach (2nd Edition). 48) Anton and Snodgrass. 2012. Origin and evolution of genus Homo: A new perspective. Curr Anthropol 53. 47) Madimenos et al. 2012. Reproductive effects on skeletal health in Shuar women of Amazonian Ecuador: A life history perspective. Am J Hum Biol. 46) Muchlinski et al. 2012. Muscle mass scaling in primates: An energetic and ecological perspective. Am J Primatol. 45) McClure et al. 2012. Links between child and adolescent behavioral distress and elevated adult body mass index. J Child Psychiatry Hum Develop. 44) Leonard et al. 2012. Comparative and evolutionary perspectives on human brain growth. In: Cameron and Bogin (eds.) Human Growth and Development (2nd Edition). 43) McDade et al. 2012. Analysis of variability of high sensitivity C-reactive protein in lowland Ecuador reveals no evidence of chronic low-grade inflammation. Am J Hum Biol. 42) Squires et al. 2012. Diurnal cortisol rhythms among Latino immigrants in Oregon, USA. J Physiol Anthropol. 41) Kowal et al. 2012. Cohort profile: The WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). Int J Epidemiol. 2011 40) Madimenos et al. 2011. Physical activity in an indigenous Ecuadorian forager-horticulturalist population as measured using accelerometry. Am J Hum Biol. 39) Blackwell et al. 2011. Evidence for a peak shift in a humoral response to helminths: Age profiles of IgE in the Shuar of Ecuador, the Tsimane of Bolivia, and the U.S. NHANES. PLoS Neglect Trop D. 38) Madimenos et al. 2011. Normative calcaneal quantitative ultrasound data for the indigenous Shuar and non-Shuar Colonos of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Arch Osteoporosis. 37) Cepon et al. 2011. Circumpolar adaptation, social change, and the development of autoimmune thyroid disorders among the Yakut (Sakha) of Siberia. Am J Hum Biol. 36) Leonard et al. 2011. Diet and brain evolution: Nutritional implications of large human brain size. In: Preedy et al. (eds.) Handbook of Behavior, Food and Nutrition. 35) Snodgrass et al. 2011. Metabolic adaptation in the Yakut (Sakha). Yakut Medical Journal (in Russian). 2010 34) Snodgrass et al. 2010. Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an indigenous Siberian population. Int J Circumpol Health. 33) Leonard WR et al. 2010. What did humans evolve to eat? Metabolic implications of major trends in hominid evolution. In: Moffat and Prowse (eds.) Human Diet and Nutrition in Biocultural Perspective: Past Meets Present. 32) Raichlen et al. 2010. Causes and significance of variation in mammalian basal metabolism. J Comp Physiol B. 31) McClure et al. 2010. Discrimination, psychosocial stress, and health among Latin American immigrants in Oregon. Am J Hum Biol. 30) McClure et al. 2010. Discrimination-related stress, blood pressure, and immune function among Latin American immigrants in Oregon. J Biosocial Sci. 29) Blackwell et al. 2010. Life history, immune function, and intestinal helminths: Trade-offs among immunoglobulin E, C-reactive protein, and growth in an Amazonian population. Am J Hum Biol. (cover photo) 2009 28) Leonard et al. 2009. Health consequences of social and ecological adversity among indigenous Siberian populations: Biocultural and evolutionary interactions. In: Panter-Brick & Fuentes (eds.) Health, Risk, and Adversity: A New Synthesis from Biological Anthropology. 27) Sorensen et al. 2009. Lifestyle incongruity, stress and immune function in indigenous Siberians: The health impacts of rapid social and economic change. Am J Phys Anthropol. 26) Zlojutro et al. 2009. Coalescent simulations of Yakut mtDNA variation suggest small founding population. Am J Phys Anthropol. 25) Snodgrass et al. 2009. The energetics of encephalization in early hominids. In: Hublin & Richards (eds.) Evolution of Hominid Diets: Integrating Approaches to the Study of Palaeolithic Subsistence. 24) Leonard et al. 2009. Evolutionary perspectives on fat ingestion and metabolism in humans. In: Montmayeur and le Coutre (eds.) Fat Detection: Taste, Texture, and Post Ingestive Effects. 23) Snodgrass and Leonard. 2009. Neandertal energetics revisited: Insights into population dynamics and life history evolution. PaleoAnthropology. 2008 22) Snodgrass et al. 2008. The influence of basal metabolic rate on blood pressure among indigenous Siberians. Am J Phys Anthropol. 21) Zlojutro et al. 2008. The origins of the Yakut people: Evidence from mitochondrial DNA diversity. Int J Hum Genet. 2007 20) Snodgrass et al. 2007 Adaptive dimensions of health research among indigenous Siberians. Am J Hum Biol. 19) Snodgrass et al. 2007. Anthropometric correlates of C-reactive protein among indigenous Siberians. J Physiol Anthropol. 18) Snodgrass et al. 2007. Primate bioenergetics: An evolutionary perspective. In: Ravosa & Dagosto (eds.) Primate Origins: Adaptations and Evolution. 17) McDade et al. 2007. What a drop can do: Dried blood spots as a minimally-invasice method for integrating biomarkers in population-based research. Demography. 16) Leonard et al. 2007. Energetic models of human nutritional evolution. In: Ungar (ed.) Evolution of the Human Diet. 15) Leonard et al. 2007. Effects of brain evolution on human nutrition and metabolism. Annu Rev Nutr. 14) Leonard et al. 2007. Energetics and the evolution of brain size in early Homo. In: Roebroeks (ed.) Guts and Brains: An Integrative Approach to the Hominin Record. 2006 13) Snodgrass et al. 2006. Total energy expenditure in the Yakut (Sakha) of Siberia as measured by the doubly labeled water method. Am J Clin Nutr. 12) Snodgrass et al. 2006. The emergence of obesity among indigenous Siberians. J Physiol Anthropol 25. 11) Sorensen et al. 2006. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein, adiposity, and blood pressure in the Yakut of Siberia. Am J Hum Biol. 2005 10) Sorensen et al. 2005. Health consequences of postsocialist transition: dietary and lifestyle determinants of plasma lipids in Yakutia. Am J Hum Biol. 9) Leonard et al. 2005. Metabolic adaptation in indigenous Siberian populations. Annu Rev Anthropol. 8) Snodgrass et al. 2005. Basal metabolic rate in the Yakut (Sakha) of Siberia. Am J Hum Biol. 7) Gifford-Gonzalez et al. 2005. Archaeofaunal insights on pinniped-human interactions in the northeastern Pacific. In: Monks (ed.) The Exploitation and Cultural Importance of Marine Mammals. 2004 6) Snodgrass. 2004. Sex differences and aging of the vertebral column. J Forensic Sci. 2003 5) Snodgrass & Galloway. 2003. Utility of dorsal pits and pubic tubercle height in parity assessment. J Forensic Sci. 4) Leonard et al. 2003. Metabolic correlates of hominid brain expansion. Comp Biochem Physiol. 2002 3) Burton et al. 2002. Isotopic tracking of prehistoric pinniped foraging and distribution along the central California coast: Preliminary results. Int J Osteoarch. 2001 2) Burton et al. 2001. Middle to Late Holocene changes in the ecology of northern fur seals: Insights from archaeofauna and stable isotopes. Oecologia. 1998 1) Galloway & Snodgrass. 1998. Biological and chemical hazards of forensic skeletal analysis. 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