AbstractThe aim of this study was to identify the most important variables determining current differences in physical stature in Europe and some of its overseas offshoots such as Australia, New Zealand and USA. We collected data on the height of young men from 45 countries and compared them with long-term averages of food consumption from the FAOSTAT database, various development indicators compiled by the World Bank and the CIA World Factbook, and frequencies of several genetic markers. Our analysis demonstrates that the most important factor explaining current differences in stature among nations of European origin is the level of nutrition, especially the ratio between the intake of high-quality proteins from milk products, pork meat an...
Northwestern Europeans are among the tallest of human populations. The increase in body height in th...
Twenty-three scientists met at Krobielowice, Poland to discuss the role of growth, nutrition and eco...
3rd Place in Denman Undergraduate Research CompetitionHeight has been used in a growing literature a...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to explore the main correlates of male height in 105 countries ...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
Data from the National Nutrition Survey for adults (menuCH) allow for the assessment of recent trend...
Increases in human stature are seen as a key indicator of improvement in the average health of popul...
The inhabitants of the Dinaric Alps (former Yugoslavia and Albania) have long been known as people o...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
Height variation is known to be determined by both genetic and environmental factors, but a systemat...
Across-nation differences in the mean of complex traits such as obesity and stature are common1–8, b...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
Objective: The global obesity epidemic continues, new approaches are needed to understand the causes...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
Northwestern Europeans are among the tallest of human populations. The increase in body height in th...
Twenty-three scientists met at Krobielowice, Poland to discuss the role of growth, nutrition and eco...
3rd Place in Denman Undergraduate Research CompetitionHeight has been used in a growing literature a...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to explore the main correlates of male height in 105 countries ...
Increases in human stature are a key indicator of improvements in the average health of populations....
Data from the National Nutrition Survey for adults (menuCH) allow for the assessment of recent trend...
Increases in human stature are seen as a key indicator of improvement in the average health of popul...
The inhabitants of the Dinaric Alps (former Yugoslavia and Albania) have long been known as people o...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
Height variation is known to be determined by both genetic and environmental factors, but a systemat...
Across-nation differences in the mean of complex traits such as obesity and stature are common1–8, b...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
Objective: The global obesity epidemic continues, new approaches are needed to understand the causes...
This paper presents new evidence on the evolution of adult height in 10 European countries for cohor...
Northwestern Europeans are among the tallest of human populations. The increase in body height in th...
Twenty-three scientists met at Krobielowice, Poland to discuss the role of growth, nutrition and eco...
3rd Place in Denman Undergraduate Research CompetitionHeight has been used in a growing literature a...