Published July 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Dietary ecology of human

  • 1. Mitsubishi Kasei Inst. of Life Sciences, Machida, Tokyo (Japan)

Description

The dietary life of humans varies with the environment where they live and has been changing with time. It has become possible to examine such changes by using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composition as a chemical tool. The present report outlines recent developments in the application of this tool and compares the dietary ecologies of various human groups from the viewpoint of isotope geochemistry. The history of the application of this tool to dietary analysis is summarized first, and features of the carbon and nitrogen isotope composition in animals and their relations with the food chain are outlined. The dietary ecology of the current people is then discussed in relation to the isotope composition in food, the isotope composition in hair of the current people, and determination of food habit of specific groups of people from such isotope compositions. For prediction of dietary composition, the report presents a flow chart for an algorism which is based on the Monte Carlo method. It also outlines processes for analyzing food habits of people in the prehistoric age, focusing on distribution of isotope composition in humans over the world. (N.K.)

Additional details

Additional titles

Subtitle (English)
Analysis by isotope geochemistry technique

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Kagaku (Tokyo)
Journal Volume
60
Journal Issue
7
Series
Kagaku (Tokyo).
Journal Page Range
439-448
ISSN
0022-7625
CODEN
KAGTA