Ashizawa K, Takahashi C, Yanagisawa S
J Hum Ergol (Tokyo). 1977 Sep;6(1):29-40.
Stature and body weight data of 100 boys and 100 girls from 7 to 17 years of age in Shimodate City who were born during World War II were longitudinally analyzed. The children were significantly smaller and lighter throughout their growth period than those born 11 years after the end of the war. The correlation coefficient between statures at each age and at age 17 showed a gradual increase with increasing age, while that between statures at each age and at age 7 decreased with age. However, a drop in the correlation coefficient was found during puberty, at age 11 for girls and at age 13 for boys. Comparing the normalized distance from mean values of stature and body weight at age 7, at puberty, and at age 17, only 51% of the children continued to be in the same relative position for both height and weight, 6% of boys and 4% of girls showing a decreasing pattern for both and 4% of boys and 7% of girls showing an increasing pattern for both. Thus, about 60% of the children of either sex presented parallel stature and body weight growth patterns for ages from 7 to 17.
对二战期间出生的下馆市100名7至17岁男孩和100名女孩的身高和体重数据进行了纵向分析。这些儿童在整个生长期间明显比战争结束11年后出生的儿童更小、更轻。各年龄与17岁时身高的相关系数随年龄增长逐渐增加,而各年龄与7岁时身高的相关系数随年龄下降。然而,在青春期发现相关系数下降,女孩为11岁,男孩为13岁。比较7岁、青春期和17岁时身高和体重均值的标准化距离,只有51%的儿童在身高和体重方面继续处于相同的相对位置,6%的男孩和4%的女孩两者均呈下降模式,4%的男孩和7%的女孩两者均呈上升模式。因此,约60%的男女儿童在7至17岁期间呈现平行的身高和体重增长模式。