(1)Today, the tallest people in the world are in the Netherlandsimage text translation
(2)The average height of men is 184 centimeters. The average height of women is 171 centimeters. However, the Netherlands was not originally the tallest country in the world According to the New York Times, the average height of Dutch soldiers in 1860 was about 165 centimeters This is seven centimeters shorter than the tallest American in the world at the time, but the obesity rate is only increasing for modern Americans instead of their height From some point in the 20th century, he fell behind in the height competition with Nordic people such as Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Estonia The reversal of the Dutch in particular is surprising The average height has increased by 20cm in the past 150 years. What made the Netherlands become the world’s tallest country in such a short period of time
(3)Changes in average height in the United States and European countries between 1820 and 2013 httpf
(4)Based on the recently completed National Statistical Database, the Stulf team tracked the trajectory of 94,500 people who lived in three northern Dutch states between 1935 and 1967Among them, the researchers analyzed only those over 45 years old who were born in the Netherlands under Dutch-born parents The reason for being over 45 years old is because after that, you rarely have children According to an analysis of 42,616 people, the people with the most children during this period were tall men Statistically, they had an average of 024 more children than the male group with the fewest children The men with the most children were 7cm taller than the average. The men with the least children were 14cm shorter than the average This trend was also observed when the first child was placed at a later age In the case of women, women of average height had the most children This suggests that tall women may be due to relatively difficulty in finding a mate, on the contrary, shorter women are at higher risk of losing a child “Height is largely influenced by genetics. Children of tall parents also tend to be taller.” Stulp says, “If other conditions are the same, the average height of the current generation will be a little taller than the average height of the previous generation.” After several generations, the Netherlands became the tallest country
(5)Korea has grown 10cm in 100 years…Next up to the Netherlands
(6)Which country will take over Baton after the Netherlands? Can Korea, which has a strong preference for tall people along with the westernization of lifestyle, be a candidate? The average height of Koreans has reportedly increased by 10cm over the past 100 years thanks to improved living conditions
(7)According to the National Statistical Portal, the average height of Korean men in their 20s as of 2012 is
(8)174cm. Women in their 20s are 160cm
(9)However, is it the world’s lowest fertility rate and avoiding marriage
(10)If you look at the reality of Korea that’s getting worse, in Korea… Yes
(11)Duland’s natural selection evolution is unlikely to proceed
(12)It looks like it’s on
(13)suggest that the line is not easy the tallest country in northern Europe
(14)Wealth equality, another factor made by the military
(15)Korea is on the back foot in redistribution
(16)Korea was once considered a rare country, but the gap between branches was
(17)The Gini coefficient, which represents gold and gold income inequality, shows the economic map
(18)It is the 6th former OECD among 34 countries in the cooperative development period
(19)The imbalance is serious. Maybe it’s something we don’t know
(20)The height of the Korean people has not been able to show their full potential
(21)We don’t even know which new limit of growth we’re reaching
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