During the 20th century a general positive secular trend for stature is observed in developed countries around the world while shorter statures, often associated with a lack of a positive secular trend, have mostly been observed in populations with lower SES. The purpose of this study was to compare secular changes in stature between 20th century South Africans of European descent and two European populations. The comparative samples include Dutch males with which there is an assumed genetic relationship, and Swiss males for which the genetic association is less clear. The sample comprised anthropometric stature data of white South Africans (17–62 years), Swiss and Dutch males (18–21 years) obtained from military conscripts with birth cohor...
Stature of conscripts from four regions of southern Portugal was evaluated in a secular perspective....
Little is known about ethnic differences in developing countries like South Africa, particularly wit...
Coefficients of variation (V) of 4 populations were compared for each of 11 parameters. Males differ...
During the 20th century a general positive secular trend for stature is observed in developed countr...
The object of this study was to determine whether there was a secular trend in the body height of wh...
The physiological and maximum lengths of the femora and tibiae from 288 skeletons of South African N...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a secular trend in growth occurred durin...
Mpeta et al. recently published a paper in which they used secular trends in stature of South Africa...
The use of geometric morphometrics (GM) in physical anthropology has increased markedly over the rec...
Objective: This study describes secular trends in physical stature, Cormic Index (CI), and body mass...
Data on the physical growth of children can provide useful information about the temporal changes in...
CITATION: Mpeta, B., Fourie, J. & Inwood, K. 2018. Black living standards in South Africa before dem...
ni®cant secular trend in stature and weight in an urban Brazilian population. Methodology: Anthropom...
This paper provides a review of the recent literature on some aspects of secular trends in Western ...
Coefficients of variation (V) of 4 populations were compared for each of 11 parameters. Males differ...
Stature of conscripts from four regions of southern Portugal was evaluated in a secular perspective....
Little is known about ethnic differences in developing countries like South Africa, particularly wit...
Coefficients of variation (V) of 4 populations were compared for each of 11 parameters. Males differ...
During the 20th century a general positive secular trend for stature is observed in developed countr...
The object of this study was to determine whether there was a secular trend in the body height of wh...
The physiological and maximum lengths of the femora and tibiae from 288 skeletons of South African N...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a secular trend in growth occurred durin...
Mpeta et al. recently published a paper in which they used secular trends in stature of South Africa...
The use of geometric morphometrics (GM) in physical anthropology has increased markedly over the rec...
Objective: This study describes secular trends in physical stature, Cormic Index (CI), and body mass...
Data on the physical growth of children can provide useful information about the temporal changes in...
CITATION: Mpeta, B., Fourie, J. & Inwood, K. 2018. Black living standards in South Africa before dem...
ni®cant secular trend in stature and weight in an urban Brazilian population. Methodology: Anthropom...
This paper provides a review of the recent literature on some aspects of secular trends in Western ...
Coefficients of variation (V) of 4 populations were compared for each of 11 parameters. Males differ...
Stature of conscripts from four regions of southern Portugal was evaluated in a secular perspective....
Little is known about ethnic differences in developing countries like South Africa, particularly wit...
Coefficients of variation (V) of 4 populations were compared for each of 11 parameters. Males differ...