Clemson University, Economics, 222 Sirrine Hall, Clemson, SC 29634, United States.
Econ Hum Biol. 2010 Mar;8(1):121-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2009.09.006. Epub 2009 Sep 25.
Previous studies of mid-nineteenth-century American BMI values have used data created by military academies and penitentiaries. This paper uses an alternative data set, constructed from legislative documents in which the heights and weights of New York State legislators were recorded. The results reveal that middle- to upper-middle class Americans maintained BMI values closer to the modern standard than did students and prisoners. The average BMI value among this group was 24 and their height-weight combinations did not greatly diverge from historical mortality risk optima.
先前有关 19 世纪中叶美国 BMI 值的研究使用了军事院校和监狱的数据。本文使用了一个替代数据集,该数据集是由记录了纽约州立法者身高和体重的立法文件构建的。研究结果表明,中上层阶级的美国人比学生和囚犯更接近现代标准的 BMI 值。该群体的平均 BMI 值为 24,他们的身高体重组合与历史死亡率最佳值没有太大差异。