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Developmental Programming: A View from Life History Theory Bruce J Developmental Programming: A View from Life History Theory Bruce J. Ellis (bruce.ellis@psych.utah.edu) Professor of Psychology and Anthropology University of Utah

Traditional public health models

Developmental Adaptation to Stress

Developmental Adaptation to Stress

Ex: Developmental adaptation to predators

Life history (LH) theory

Life history (LH) theory

Growth vs. Survival

Survival vs. Reproduction

Earlier versus later reproduction

Life history theory

Adaptation in Context

Life History Theory

Fall Course (M,W)