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health-care system, as well as the relatively weak welfare safety net might be the reason why human growth in the United …
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Background: The trend in the BMI values of US children has not been estimated very convincingly because of the absence …. Methods: We use five regression models to estimate the BMI trends of non-Hispanic US-born black and white children and …
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. The poverty-stricken English children were shorter for their age than any other European or North American group so far …
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for variables known to influence height such as income and education, population density is negatively correlated with … negative correlation with population density after adjustment for income, education, and age for both sexes. Local economic … after adjusting for individual income and education. …
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The height of the French male population of the Ancien Régime is estimated, on the basis of military records, to have been about 162 cm in the 17th century. This extremely short stature implies that "the crisis of the 17th century" had an immense impact on the human organism itself. The...
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"In our opinion, the trend in the BMI values of US children has not been estimated accurately. We use five models to … estimate the BMI trends of non-Hispanic US-born black and white children and adolescents ages 2-19 born 1941-2006 on the basis …
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.js?config=AM_HTMLorMML-fullquot;gt;lt;/scriptgt;In our opinion, the trend in the BMI values of US children has not been estimated accurately. We use five models to estimate … the BMI trends of non-Hispanic US-born black and white children and adolescents ages 2-19 born 1941-2006 on the basis of …
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