# The Shuar Health and Life History Project: Overview at 20 Years and Introduction to the Special Issue

**Authors:** Samuel S. Urlacher, Theresa E. Gildner, Lawrence S. Sugiyama

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.70207 · American Journal of Human Biology · 2026-02-03

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a 20-year interdisciplinary research project on the health and life history of the Shuar people in Ecuador, highlighting its findings and future goals.

## Contribution

The paper provides an overview of a long-term, community-engaged research project and introduces a special issue with new findings.

## Key findings

- The SHLHP has collected data from over 3500 participants, contributing to research on health, life history, and human biology.
- The project has produced numerous publications and policy contributions over two decades.
- The special issue includes 10 original articles showcasing the breadth of SHLHP research.

## Abstract

The Shuar Health and Life History Project (established in 2005) is an interdisciplinary, integrated field and laboratory research project with the Indigenous Shuar population in Amazonian Ecuador. Grounded in human biology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary medicine, and global health, the SHLHP has three key research foci: (1) To identify how market integration (via effects on diet, pathogen exposure, lifestyle, etc.) impacts Shuar health and well‐being; (2) To investigate (using evolutionary life history theory) how lifetime phenotype and health are shaped by adaptive energy allocation between competing life tasks; and (3) To test hypothesized human psychological and demographic adaptations, including aspects of sociality that are central to the evolutionary success of our species. To address these foci, the SHLHP has established long‐term and mutually beneficial relationships with the Shuar and local collaborators, resulting in community‐engaged data collection with more than 3500 participants and a wide range of research publications and policy contributions over the past 20 years. This special issue of the American Journal of Human Biology showcases 10 original SHLHP articles that span much of the project's intellectual breadth and represent important advances for understanding human biology, life history, and health. To serve as an introduction, here we provide essential background on the Shuar and the SHLHP, overview the ten included special issue articles, and discuss key research and impact goals for the next 20 years of the SHLHP.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SOD1 (superoxide dismutase 1) [NCBI Gene 6647] {aka ALS, ALS1, HEL-S-44, IPOA, SOD, STAHP}
- **Diseases:** osteoporosis (MESH:D010024), malabsorption (MESH:D008286), growth faltering (MESH:D006130), fatigue (MESH:D005221), blood (MESH:D006402), Trichuris infection (MESH:D014257), obesity (MESH:D009765), autoimmune conditions (MESH:D001327), infection (MESH:D007239), inflammation (MESH:D007249), body pain (MESH:D010146), allergy (MESH:D004342), adiposity (MESH:D018205), enteric dysfunction (MESH:D004751), gut dysfunction (MESH:C535334), impaired intestinal function (MESH:D007410), headaches (MESH:D006261)
- **Chemicals:** SSU (-), cortisol (MESH:D006854), Sugar (MESH:D000073893), lactulose (MESH:D007792), testosterone (MESH:D013739), 8-OHdG (MESH:D000080242), mannitol (MESH:D008353)
- **Species:** Ascaris lumbricoides (common roundworm, species) [taxon 6252], human gammaherpesvirus 4 (Epstein Barr virus, no rank) [taxon 10376], Trichuris trichiura (human whipworm, species) [taxon 36087], Plantago major (cart-track plant, species) [taxon 29818], Musa x paradisiaca (banana, species) [taxon 89151], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Manihot esculenta (cassava, species) [taxon 3983], Caenorhabditis elegans (species) [taxon 6239]

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