Originally Posted by
R. D.
Inuits, Eskimos, who used to eat only fat and meat for thousands of years (no fruits, no agriculture in the arctic),
Arctic populations evolved to survive on a high fat
marine animal diet. They had mutations in a couple of genes, and maybe more. They still got heart disease, but they often died long before the heart disease could kill them. They also had low bone density from calcium deficiency, and they suffered from bone fractures. I wouldn't say they were actually thriving. They were surviving.
Once they changed to eating a Western diet, their cardiovascular disease rose dramatically.