Godoy Ricardo A, Leonard William R, Reyes-García Victoria, Goodman Elizabeth, McDade Thomas, Huanca Tomás, Tanner Susan, Vadez Vincent
Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02454-9110, USA.
Econ Hum Biol. 2006 Jun;4(2):184-205. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2005.11.001. Epub 2005 Dec 15.
We examine the association between exposure to the market and Western society on the height of adult Tsimane', a foraging-farming society in the Bolivian Amazon. As with other contemporary native peoples, we find little evidence of a significant secular change in height during 1920-1980. Female height bore a positive association with own schooling and fluency in spoken Spanish and with maternal modern human capital (schooling, writing ability, and fluency in spoken Spanish), but male heights bore no association with parental height or with modern human capital. The absence of a secular change likely reflects the persistence of traditional forms of social organization and production that protect health.
我们研究了玻利维亚亚马逊地区以觅食和农耕为生的齐玛内人成年后的身高与接触市场经济和西方社会之间的关联。与其他当代原住民一样,我们发现几乎没有证据表明在1920年至1980年期间身高出现显著的长期变化。女性身高与自身受教育程度、西班牙语流利程度以及母亲的现代人力资本(受教育程度、写作能力和西班牙语流利程度)呈正相关,但男性身高与父母身高或现代人力资本无关。长期变化的缺失可能反映了保护健康的传统社会组织和生产形式的持续存在。