GARN S M, CLARK A, LANDKOF L, NEWELL L
Science. 1960 Nov 25;132(3439):1555-6. doi: 10.1126/science.132.3439.1555.
Children selected for study according to the body build of their parents were found to differ in rate of growth and in timing of osseous development. Boys and girls with large-chested parents were taller and heavier during the growing period and were more advanced in skeletal development than offspring of narrow-chested parents.
根据父母体型挑选出来进行研究的儿童,在生长速度和骨骼发育时间上存在差异。胸部宽阔的父母所生的男孩和女孩在生长期间更高更重,并且在骨骼发育上比胸部狭窄的父母的后代更超前。