Lindgarde, F., Widen, I, Gebb, M., & Ahren, B. (2004) Traditional versus agricultural lifestyle among Shuar women of the Ecuadorian Amazon: effects on leptin levels. Metabolism, 53(10), 1355-1358
The study originally was comparing metabolic statuses of women from villages who still practice the hunting/gathering lifestyle of diets vs. those in a neighboring village who have adapted to an agricultural lifestyle diet. During this research we examined the same women and also a group of women living in Shell, who had grown up in the Jungle but had moved to "the city." The study consisted of a social questionnaire regarding diet, lifestyles, activity, family, ect., a simple exercise activity which tested heart rates, blood pressures, a biometric exam which included BMI and fat and muscle indexes, fasting blood glucose and obtaining blood samples to exam back in the hospital lab in Shell.
| Giant flying ants...a delicacy. They're only in "season" in the fall-so it was a treat to try! :-) |
| Where we ate all our meals |
| The clinic/guesthouse in Yuwientsa |
Wednesday we packed up and flew to our next village of Yampuna. The doc did not go with us to this village-though I wish he did. Through miscommunication, the village thought we were a medical caravan seeing patients and giving vaccines. It was heartbreaking to turn away patients, but without any supplies, there was little we could do but refer them to make the journey to Makuma or elsewhere for medical care. Yampuna was pretty different from Yuwientsa, with no running water and river for a shower :-) We set up camp in a community/school type building and starting to see the women. This village was beautiful as well and reminded me more of the communities in the mountains of Haiti. The people here also provided all of our meals, by which I experienced grubs-giant grubs.... :-)
| Bath time! |
Much love to you all and I am truly blessed by your love and support!
-Kim
That's great Kimmie! I'm so glad you are enjoying your time there and are seeing God's hand at work!
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