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Evaluating the dissemination of evolutionary biology concepts in medicine
Mermelstein, C.; Costa, M.L.; Coutinho, C.C..
  • Mermelstein, C.; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Laboratório de Diferenciação Muscular. Rio de Janeiro. BR
  • Costa, M.L.; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Laboratório de Diferenciação Muscular. Rio de Janeiro. BR
  • Coutinho, C.C.; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Laboratório de Diferenciação Muscular. Rio de Janeiro. BR
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 56: e13052, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520481
ABSTRACT
Darwin's theory of evolution, which is based on variation, heredity, and selection, includes all biological fields and spreads to other areas such as philosophy. Medicine is an example of how the evolutionary perspective can greatly improve the understanding of concepts in an area, as human health and pathological conditions are under the effect of evolution. Evolutionary medicine is an emerging paradigm for understanding human heterogeneity, health, and diseases. Nevertheless, there are indications that medical research and practice are only marginally affected by these ideas. Here, we investigate how concepts of biological evolution are employed in medical research. We use a bibliometric approach to look for the presence and frequency of biological evolution-related concepts in medical articles. The distribution of these concepts over the years is analyzed according to the medical specialty and the impact of the journal. Our data showed that i) only a small percentage of articles in medical journals have an evolutionary perspective; ii) medical journals where these evolution-based articles are published focus on basic science, theoretical medicine, and less frequently, on applied medicine; iii) these articles are mostly from the microbiology, immunology, neurology, psychology, behavior, and oncology fields; and iv) viruses are the most frequently covered microorganisms, followed by bacteria, fungi, and protozoans. The collection of our results, considering the importance of evolutionary medicine in the medical field, highlights the need for a decisive change in perspective in medical research.


Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Idioma: Inglês Revista: Braz. j. med. biol. res Assunto da revista: Biologia / Medicina Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Artigo / Documento de projeto País de afiliação: Brasil Instituição/País de afiliação: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro/BR

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Idioma: Inglês Revista: Braz. j. med. biol. res Assunto da revista: Biologia / Medicina Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Artigo / Documento de projeto País de afiliação: Brasil Instituição/País de afiliação: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro/BR