Smith A M, Chinn S, Rona R J
Ann Hum Biol. 1980 Mar-Apr;7(2):115-24. doi: 10.1080/03014468000004131.
Associations between height and certain social factors are known to persist throughout the primary school years. To discover whether the height differences between social groups are increasing or diminishing during this time, heights of 7569 English and Scottish 5 to 10 year olds measured in 1972 and 1973 were examined, together with information about number of siblings, father's social class and father's employment status. With the exception of five year old children of unemployed fathers, any increases in height differentials were no more than would be expected from the dependence of height gain on initial height. No evidence was found of absolute decrease in height differences over one year, for any of the three social factors considered, but children from larger sibships grew more than expected given their starting heights. Thus associations between attained height and social factors in five to ten year old children arise almost entirely before the age of five and do not alter appreciably during the primary school years.
身高与某些社会因素之间的关联在整个小学阶段都持续存在。为了探究社会群体之间的身高差异在此期间是在增加还是在减小,我们对1972年和1973年测量的7569名英格兰和苏格兰5至10岁儿童的身高进行了检查,并收集了有关兄弟姐妹数量、父亲的社会阶层和父亲就业状况的信息。除了父亲失业的五岁儿童外,身高差异的任何增加都不会超过身高增长对初始身高的依赖所预期的程度。对于所考虑的三个社会因素中的任何一个,均未发现身高差异在一年内绝对下降的证据,但兄弟姐妹较多的孩子在给定起始身高的情况下比预期长得更高。因此,5至10岁儿童的身高与社会因素之间的关联几乎完全出现在5岁之前,并且在小学阶段不会有明显变化。