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Men Have Grown Twice As Much As Women Over Past Century, Study Shows
Wednesday January 22, 2025. 10:00 AM , from Slashdot
Analysis of records from dozens of countries found that for every 0.2 point increase in HDI, women were on average 1.7cm taller and 2.7kg heavier, while men were 4cm taller and 6.5kg heavier. This suggests that as living conditions improve, both height and weight increase, but more than twice as fast in men than women. To see whether similar trends played out within countries, the researchers delved into historical height records in the UK where HDI rose from 0.8 in 1900 to 0.94 in 2022. During the first half of the century, average female height increased 1.9% from 159cm to 162cm, while average male height rose 4% from 170cm to 177cm. 'To put this in perspective, about one in four women born in 1905 was taller than the average man born in 1905, but this dropped to about one in eight women for those born in 1958,' Halsey said. Writing in Biology Letters in a study titled 'The sexy and formidable male body: men's height and weight are condition-dependent, sexually selected traits,' the scientists speculate that women's sexual preferences may have fueled a trend for taller, more muscular men -- although in an age of obesity, heavy does not necessarily mean muscular. Stature and physique are prime indicators of health and vitality, Halsey said, while sexual selection also favors men who are better able to protect and defend their partners and offspring against others. 'Women can find men's height attractive because, potentially, it makes them more formidable, but also because being taller suggests they are well-made,' said Halsey. 'As they've grown up, they haven't been affected by the slings and arrows of a bad environment, so they've reached more of their height potential. It's an indicator that they're well-made.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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