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Acceleration (human development)

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Acceleration (human development)
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Acceleration in human development process is the phenomenon which has been registered in many populations around the world. This applies equally to the growth of certain anthropometric parameters and the speed of reaching sexual maturity. These facts illustrate the results of secular changes in body height and appearance of the first menstruation (menarche).[3][4][5]

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Secular trend in decrease in age of menarche in Western European and North American girls
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Stature comparison between American-born children of European descent and earlier populations of the same heritage
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Increases in human stature are a main indicator of improvements in the average health of populations. The newest data set for the average height of adult male birth cohorts, from the mid-nineteenth century to 1980, in 15 European countries was studied (in the populations listed).

During a century average height increased by 11 cm representing a dramatic improvement of this phenomenon. The apparent acceleration of body height occurred during the periods around the two World Wars and after the Great Depression.

In the mid-nineteenth century European girls' menarche occurred at the average age of 16.5 years. One hundred years later, this age was reduced to under 12 years.[6]

  • Increase in adult height of birth cohorts (cm/decade)[7]
Population 1871–1875
to
1976–1980
1871–1875
to
1911–1915
1911–1915
to
1951–1955
1951–1955
to
1976–1980
Austria 1.11 0.59 1.50 1.32
Belgium 1.08 0.41 1.59 1.32
Bosnia and Herzegovina[8] 2.00
Denmark 1.24 0.58 1.83 1.37
Finland 0.84
France 0.91 0.57 1.10 1.16
Germany 1.25 1.20
Great Britain 0.93 1.14 0.99 0.50
Greece 1.55
Ireland 0.80 1.00
Italy 1.06 0.72 1.14 1.50
Netherlands 1.41 1.34 1.32 1.67
Norway 0.93 0.79 1.49 0.26
Portugal 0.94 1.72
Spain 1.19 0.74 0.79 2.53
Sweden 0.97 0.68 1.25 1.00
Average 1.08 0.76 1.27 1.26
Standard Deviation 0.18 0.28 0.31 0.54
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