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与同龄人一样高——移民与东道国居民的身高相似性。

As tall as my peers - similarity in body height between migrants and hosts.

作者信息

Bogin Barry, Hermanussen Michael, Scheffler Christiane

机构信息

Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, LE11 3TU, UK.

Aschauhof 3, Eckernförde - Altenhof, Germany.

出版信息

Anthropol Anz. 2018 Jun 11;74(5):365-376. doi: 10.1127/anthranz/2018/0828. Epub 2018 Jan 12.

Abstract

Background: We define migrants as people who move from their place of birth to a new place of residence. Migration usually is directed by "Push-Pull" factors, for example to escape from poor living conditions or to find more prosperous socio-economic conditions. Migrant children tend to assimilate quickly, and soon perceive themselves as peers within their new social networks. Differences exist between growth of first generation and second generation migrants. Methods: We review body heights and height distributions of historic and modern migrant populations to test two hypotheses: 1) that migrant and adopted children coming from lower social status localities to higher status localities adjust their height growth toward the mean of the dominant recipient social network, and 2) social dominant colonial and military migrants display growth that significantly surpasses the median height of both the conquered population and the population of origin. Our analytical framework also considered social networks. Recent publications indicate that spatial connectedness (community effects) and social competitiveness can affect human growth. Results: Migrant children and adolescents of lower social status rapidly adjust in height towards average height of their hosts, but tend to mature earlier, and are prone to overweight. The mean height of colonial/military migrants does surpass that of the conquered and origin population. Conclusion: Observations on human social networks, non-human animal and strengthen the concept of social connectedness being involved in the regulation of human migrant growth.

摘要

背景

我们将移民定义为从出生地迁移到新居住地的人群。移民通常受“推-拉”因素驱使,例如逃离恶劣的生活条件或寻找更繁荣的社会经济环境。移民儿童往往能迅速融入,很快将自己视为新社交网络中的同龄人。第一代和第二代移民的成长存在差异。方法:我们回顾历史和现代移民群体的身高及身高分布情况,以检验两个假设:1)来自社会地位较低地区到较高地位地区的移民儿童和领养儿童会将身高增长调整至主导接收社交网络的平均水平;2)社会主导的殖民和军事移民的身高增长显著超过被征服人群和原籍人群的身高中位数。我们的分析框架也考虑了社交网络。近期出版物表明,空间连通性(社区效应)和社会竞争力会影响人类生长。结果:社会地位较低的移民儿童和青少年的身高会迅速向宿主的平均身高调整,但往往成熟较早,且容易超重。殖民/军事移民的平均身高确实超过被征服人群和原籍人群。结论:对人类社交网络、非人类动物的观察以及……强化了社交连通性参与调节人类移民生长这一概念。 (注:原文中“non-human animal and strengthen”之间似乎有缺失内容)

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