The history of the use of children's growth as a measure of the nutrition and hygiene of a population since the early 19th century is outlined. Secular trends towards greater height and earlier maturity are reported; the increase in adult height in British men born between 1900 and 1946 averaged about 1.25 cm/decade and in those born between 1946 and 1960 0.6 cm/decade, according to the data of Kuh et al. [Int J Epidemiol 1991;20:1001-1009]. Social class differences in height persist in the UK, amounting to almost 2 cm between the well off and the unskilled. The average height of subgroups of most populations serves well as a proxy for their health status and relates to their mortality rate.
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Orszagos Gyogyszeroszeti & Elelmezes Egeszsegugi, Orszagos Eelemezes & Taplalkozastudomanyi Int Fo, Budapest, HungaryOrszagos Gyogyszeroszeti & Elelmezes Egeszsegugi, Orszagos Eelemezes & Taplalkozastudomanyi Int Fo, Budapest, Hungary
Erdei Gergo
Kovacs Viktoria Anna
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Kovacs Viktoria Anna
Bakacs Marta
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Bakacs Marta
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