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成人身高、营养与人口健康。

Adult height, nutrition, and population health.

作者信息

Perkins Jessica M, Subramanian S V, Davey Smith George, Özaltin Emre

机构信息

J.M. Perkins is with the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; and the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. S.V. Subramanian is with the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; and the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. G. Davey Smith is with the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom. E. Özaltin is with the Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Nutr Rev. 2016 Mar;74(3):149-65. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuv105.

Abstract

In this review, the potential causes and consequences of adult height, a measure of cumulative net nutrition, in modern populations are summarized. The mechanisms linking adult height and health are examined, with a focus on the role of potential confounders. Evidence across studies indicates that short adult height (reflecting growth retardation) in low- and middle-income countries is driven by environmental conditions, especially net nutrition during early years. Some of the associations of height with health and social outcomes potentially reflect the association between these environmental factors and such outcomes. These conditions are manifested in the substantial differences in adult height that exist between and within countries and over time. This review suggests that adult height is a useful marker of variation in cumulative net nutrition, biological deprivation, and standard of living between and within populations and should be routinely measured. Linkages between adult height and health, within and across generations, suggest that adult height may be a potential tool for monitoring health conditions and that programs focused on offspring outcomes may consider maternal height as a potentially important influence.

摘要

在本综述中,总结了现代人群中成人身高(一种累积净营养的衡量指标)的潜在成因及后果。研究了将成人身高与健康联系起来的机制,重点关注潜在混杂因素的作用。各项研究的证据表明,低收入和中等收入国家成人身高偏矮(反映生长发育迟缓)是由环境条件驱动的,尤其是早年的净营养状况。身高与健康及社会结果之间的一些关联可能反映了这些环境因素与此类结果之间的关联。这些情况体现在不同国家之间、国家内部以及不同时期成人身高存在的显著差异上。本综述表明,成人身高是人群之间及人群内部累积净营养、生物剥夺和生活水平差异的一个有用指标,应常规进行测量。成人身高与健康在代内和代际之间的联系表明,成人身高可能是监测健康状况的一个潜在工具,并且关注后代结果的项目可能会将母亲身高视为一个潜在的重要影响因素。

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