Permaculture
and Public Health: Mitigation of the Lifestyle Risk Factors for Type 2
Diabetes Through the Establishment of Permaculture Edible Forest Gardens
Over the past thirty years, the incidence of type 2 diabetes and obesity
has greatly increased in the United States. This paper compares the
living environment of hunter-gathers to that of modern humans, in diet
and activity levels, and discusses the recent increase of type 2
diabetes as a 'disease of civilization'. To address these changes in
dietary composition and activity levels, an alternative agricultural
model, permaculture edible forest gardening, is proposed. Permaculture
edible forest gardening is an agricultural model which mimics natural
ecosystem structure while consisting of entirely edible, perennial plant
species. Permaculture edible forest gardens can potentially play a role
in the mitigation of the diet and activity level related risk factors
for type 2 diabetes.
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