Pakrasi K, Dasgupta P, Dasgupta I, Majumder P P
Anthropometry, Human Genetics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta.
Anthropol Anz. 1988 Mar;46(1):1-16.
This is the first comprehensive growth study of male children of Bengali parentage. The cross-sectional survey was undertaken in an urban high school situated in the north of the Metropolitan City of Calcutta during 1982 and 1983. The sample consisted of 815 healthy Bengali boys aged 7-16 years. In this paper, data on height, weight, and skinfold thicknesses are presented including patterns of change in these physical traits with increasing age. Mean values of height or weight of the boys--not representative for all school-going boys of Calcutta--are distinctly above the national standards given by the Indian Council of Medical Research. They are, however, shorter and lighter than the well-off boys of India but have a similar magnitude of subcutaneous fat on arm. Peak annual incremental growth in height and weight occurs in Bengali boys at 12-13 years and 14-15 years, respectively. This is about one year earlier than in the well-off Indian, British, or American boys.
这是对有孟加拉裔血统的男童进行的首次全面生长发育研究。该横断面调查于1982年至1983年期间在加尔各答大都市北部的一所城市高中进行。样本包括815名7至16岁的健康孟加拉裔男孩。本文呈现了身高、体重和皮褶厚度的数据,包括这些身体特征随年龄增长的变化模式。这些男孩的身高或体重平均值——并不代表加尔各答所有上学男孩的情况——明显高于印度医学研究理事会给出的国家标准。然而,他们比印度富裕家庭的男孩更矮、更轻,但手臂上的皮下脂肪量相似。孟加拉裔男孩身高和体重的年增长峰值分别出现在12 - 13岁和14 - 15岁。这比印度、英国或美国富裕家庭的男孩早大约一年。