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Secular trends in social class differences of height, weight and BMI of boys from two schools in Lisbon, Portugal (1910-2000)

机译:葡萄牙里斯本两所学校的男孩的身高,体重和BMI的社会阶层差异的长期趋势(1910-2000)

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Data on the physical growth of children can provide useful information about the temporal changes in the economic conditions of the society in which they live and the extent of social inequalities within that society as well. Several studies have documented secular changes in the physical growth of children or of adult height, but seldom have the socioeconomic differences in secular trend been reported. The aim of this study is to examine differences in the secular trend of height, weight and BMI of 10-16-year-old boys enrolled in two schools of opposite socioeconomic makeup in Lisbon, Portugal, in the early and late 20th century. The samples from the upper-middle class come from the Colegio Militar, a military boarding school, and the lower-class samples come from the Casa Pia de Lisboa, a residential school for underprivileged boys. While boys from both schools show an approximate increase of 13.6 cm in height, 13.5 kg in weight and 2.4 kg/m2 in BMI, the Casa Pia students were shorter and lighter than their Cole'gio Militar counterparts throughout the 90-year period. Social class differences in mean height, weight and BMI tend to be greater in 1910 than in 2000, but results are statistically significant for height alone. When the two periods are taken together, Colegio Militar boys differ from their Casa Pia counterparts by approximately 6.4 cm in height, 4.8 kg in weight and 0.4 kg/m2 in BMI. Both samples show a considerable increase in height, weight and BMI but class differences in height, weight and BMI decreased slightly if at all, throughout the 90-year period. This suggests that socioeconomic disparities are persistent, having diminished only slightly since the early 20th century.
机译:儿童身体发育的数据可以提供有关他们所生活的社会的经济状况随时间变化以及该社会内部社会不平等程度的有用信息。几项研究已证明儿童或成人身高增长的长期变化,但很少有长期趋势的社会经济差异报道。这项研究的目的是研究20世纪初期和后期,在葡萄牙里斯本的两所社会经济构成相反的学校就读的10-16岁男孩的身高,体重和BMI的长期趋势差异。上层中产阶级的样品来自军事寄宿学校Colegio Militar,下层阶级的样品来自贫困男孩的寄宿学校卡萨皮亚·德·里斯本。尽管两所学校的男孩身高均增加了13.6厘米,体重增加了13.5公斤,体重增加了2.4公斤/平方米,但在整个90年的时间里,卡萨皮亚大学的学生比同龄的Cole'gio Militar学员更矮更轻。在1910年,平均身高,体重和BMI的社会阶层差异趋向于比2000年更大,但仅身高的结果在统计学上就具有统计学意义。将这两个时期合在一起时,Colegio Militar男孩与同住Casa Pia的男孩之间的区别是:身高约6.4 cm,体重4.8 kg和BMI 0.4 kg / m2。在整个90年期间,两个样本均显示身高,体重和BMI显着增加,但身高,体重和BMI的类别差异略有下降。这表明社会经济差距是持久的,自20世纪初期以来仅略有减少。

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    《Economics and human biology》 |2010年第1期|111-120|共10页
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    Departamento de Antropologia & Centro de Investigacao em Antropologia e Saude, Universidade de Coimbra, 3000-056 Coimbra, Portugal Servtco de Higiene e Epidemiologia, Faculdade de Medicina do Porto, Porto, Portugal Departamento de Antropologia, Rua do Arco da Traicao, Universidade de Coimbra, 3000-056 Coimbra, Portugal;

    Casa Pia de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal;

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    social inequalities; physical growth; economic development;

    机译:社会不平等;身体成长;经济发展;

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