PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height between 10 European countries, and between socio-economic groups within these countries. DATA AND METHODS: Data on self-reported height of men and women aged 20-74 years were obtained from national health, level of living or multipurpose surveys for 1987-1994. Regression analyses were used to estimate height differences between educational groups and to evaluate whether the differences in average height between countries and between educational groups were smaller among younger than among older birth cohorts. RESULTS: Men and women were on average tallest in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands and shortest in France, Italy and Spain (range for...
ObjectivesThe objective of our study was to describe time trends in body height according to attaine...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
<p>Dutch, French, Italian (1818-1940): <a href="http://www.nber.org/chapters/c7435.pdf">http://www.n...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height betwe...
Adult height is a useful biological measure of long term population health and well being. We examin...
Average physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in many populations acro...
International audienceAverage physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
BACKGROUND: Height is regarded as a marker of early-life illness, adversity, nutrition and psychos...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
Being taller is associated with enhanced longevity, and higher education and earnings. We reanalysed...
Background: Health and well-being are better, on average, in countries that are more equal, but less...
ObjectivesThe objective of our study was to describe time trends in body height according to attaine...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
<p>Dutch, French, Italian (1818-1940): <a href="http://www.nber.org/chapters/c7435.pdf">http://www.n...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height betwe...
Adult height is a useful biological measure of long term population health and well being. We examin...
Average physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in many populations acro...
International audienceAverage physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
BACKGROUND: Height is regarded as a marker of early-life illness, adversity, nutrition and psychos...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
Being taller is associated with enhanced longevity, and higher education and earnings. We reanalysed...
Background: Health and well-being are better, on average, in countries that are more equal, but less...
ObjectivesThe objective of our study was to describe time trends in body height according to attaine...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
<p>Dutch, French, Italian (1818-1940): <a href="http://www.nber.org/chapters/c7435.pdf">http://www.n...