This study interrogates the relationship between early life environmental variability (measured through birth weight and age at menarche), and adult phenotypic outcomes in female athletes and non-athletes from the United Kingdom. Using anthropometric, and 3D body surface scan analysis, patterns of phenotypic variation were interpreted in a life history context. Significant correlations between birth weight, stature, and bi-iliac breadth were observed. Age at menarche had significant correlations with linear growth and body composition measures in both Pearson and Canonical Correlation analyses. Crural index was found to be negatively correlated with limb segment SA:Vol in opposition to the expectations of Allen’s rule, a result that require...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) describes divergent body sizes of adult males and females. While SSD ha...
What causes interindividual variation in fitness? Evidence of heritability of latent individual fitn...
PhD (Health Sciences with Human Movement Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSucces...
Objective: Life-history strategies promote reproductive fitness and survival. Limited energy availab...
Lay summary: Girls with a slower life history trajectory build a larger body with larger and mechani...
In their seminal book “Worldwide variation in human growth,” published in 1976, Eveleth and Tanner h...
Prenatal energy balance and postnatal psychosocial experiences have been linked by separate literatu...
Understanding the underlying causes of phenotypic variation in modern humans is an important topic i...
This study investigates variation in body growth (cross-sectional height and weight velocity) among ...
The ‘expensive-tissue’ hypothesis of Aiello and Wheeler is well-known in anthropology for positing t...
Lay summary: Girls with a slower life history trajectory build a larger body with larger and mechani...
This study investigates variation in body growth (cross-sectional height and weight velocity) among ...
This study investigates variation in body growth (cross-sectional height and weight velocity) among ...
OBJECTIVES: Life history theory, a branch of evolutionary theory, predicts the existence of trade-of...
Growth, development, and decline of the human skeleton are of central importance to physical anthrop...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) describes divergent body sizes of adult males and females. While SSD ha...
What causes interindividual variation in fitness? Evidence of heritability of latent individual fitn...
PhD (Health Sciences with Human Movement Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSucces...
Objective: Life-history strategies promote reproductive fitness and survival. Limited energy availab...
Lay summary: Girls with a slower life history trajectory build a larger body with larger and mechani...
In their seminal book “Worldwide variation in human growth,” published in 1976, Eveleth and Tanner h...
Prenatal energy balance and postnatal psychosocial experiences have been linked by separate literatu...
Understanding the underlying causes of phenotypic variation in modern humans is an important topic i...
This study investigates variation in body growth (cross-sectional height and weight velocity) among ...
The ‘expensive-tissue’ hypothesis of Aiello and Wheeler is well-known in anthropology for positing t...
Lay summary: Girls with a slower life history trajectory build a larger body with larger and mechani...
This study investigates variation in body growth (cross-sectional height and weight velocity) among ...
This study investigates variation in body growth (cross-sectional height and weight velocity) among ...
OBJECTIVES: Life history theory, a branch of evolutionary theory, predicts the existence of trade-of...
Growth, development, and decline of the human skeleton are of central importance to physical anthrop...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) describes divergent body sizes of adult males and females. While SSD ha...
What causes interindividual variation in fitness? Evidence of heritability of latent individual fitn...
PhD (Health Sciences with Human Movement Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSucces...