E136: Pediatrician Explains How to Raise Healthy Kids in our Modern World
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E136: Pediatrician Explains How to Raise Healthy Kids in our Modern World

Dr. Paul Turke, a pediatrician and anthropologist, discusses his book Bringing Up Baby, exploring evolutionary insights on child health, grandparent roles, and the social aspects of aging, with a focus on how early life and kinship networks impact development.

Guest Bio:
Dr. Paul Turke is a pediatrician and anthropologist with expertise in child development, evolutionary health, and pediatrics. He is the author of Bringing Up Baby, which explores child health through an evolutionary lens, with a particular focus on grandparent involvement, autism, and mental well-being.

Topics Discussed:

  • The evolutionary role of grandparents in human lifespan and health
  • Autism and the potential link to vision disorders in infants
  • The importance of exercise and purpose in preventing anxiety and depression
  • The influence of kinship networks on parenting in modern society
  • The impact of diet and exercise on aging and long-term health
  • The role of parents and grandparents in child development

Key Points:

  • Grandparents are evolutionary assets, contributing to human longevity through indirect reproduction and support of grandchildren, helping to maintain strong natural selection.
  • Autism may be linked to vision issues in infants, where early correction of visual impairments could potentially reduce the risk of developmental disorders.
  • Anxiety is an evolved guidance system, and mental well-being can be better supported by exercise, outdoor activities, and social engagement rather than relying solely on medication.

Top 3 Quotes:

  • "Live long and be helpful"
  • "Anxiety serves a purpose. We need to learn how to deal with it, not eliminate it."
  • "The planet will benefit if our children are the ones who solve the problems of the future."

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