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美国国内家庭身高持续长期增长的证据。

Evidence for continuing secular increase in height within families in the United States.

作者信息

Bock R Darell, Sykes Robert C

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Science, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637; CTB McGraw-Hill, Monterey, California 93940.

出版信息

Am J Hum Biol. 1989;1(2):143-148. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.1310010203.

Abstract

Measures of mature heights of the second generation of longitudinal subjects in the Fels Institute growth study are now becoming available. When augmented by the heights of the parents who enrolled the first-generation children, these families provide three-generation data for mature height. Heights of the first-generation spouses are also available. The successive generations correspond approximately to the following birth cohorts: 1886-1920, 1921-1949, and 1950-1968. Also available in the Fels data are heights for two-generation families with parents and offspring in successive cohorts. In the three-generation families, the mean increases (cm) for 34 grandmothers, mothers, and daughters were 2.99 and 2.77, both significant with P < 0.01; for 14 grandfathers, fathers and sons, 3.15 and 3.63, the latter significant with P < 0.05. In the first and second cohort two-generation families, the mean increase for 67 mothers and daughters was 4.01 (P < 0.01); for 62 fathers and sons, 3.84 (P < 0.01). In the second and third cohorts, the corresponding figures for 53 and 52 pairs were 3.00 and 4.36, both P < 0.01. In every case, the change in the rate of increase between the first and second generation cohort, and that between the second and third, was not statistically significant. There is no clear evidence that the secular increase in height is decreasing in these families. The finding must be qualified, however, by the observation that most of the first-generation subjects grew to maturity during the Great Depression, when nutrition may have suffered relative to that of the post-World War II years of the maturing second generation. Study of a third generation of Fels subjects may be necessary before a decrease in the secular trend becomes evident in this sample.

摘要

费尔斯研究所生长研究中第二代纵向研究对象的成熟身高测量数据现已可得。当加上第一代孩子的父母的身高后,这些家庭提供了三代人的成熟身高数据。第一代配偶的身高数据也有。连续几代人大约对应以下出生队列:1886 - 1920年、1921 - 1949年和1950 - 1968年。费尔斯数据中还有连续队列中父母和后代的两代家庭的身高数据。在三代家庭中,34位祖母、母亲和女儿的平均身高增长(厘米)分别为2.99和2.77,均具有显著性,P < 0.01;14位祖父、父亲和儿子的平均身高增长分别为3.15和3.63,后者具有显著性,P < 0.05。在第一代和第二代队列的两代家庭中,67位母亲和女儿的平均身高增长为4.01(P < 0.01);62位父亲和儿子的平均身高增长为3.84(P < 0.01)。在第二代和第三代队列中,53对和52对的相应数据分别为3.00和4.36,均P < 0.01。在每种情况下,第一代和第二代队列之间以及第二代和第三代队列之间身高增长率的变化在统计学上均不显著。没有明确证据表明这些家庭中身高的长期增长正在下降。然而,必须指出的是,大多数第一代研究对象是在大萧条时期长大成人的,当时的营养状况可能相对于第二代在二战后成熟时期有所下降。在这个样本中,可能需要对费尔斯研究对象的第三代进行研究,才能明显看出长期趋势的下降。

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