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Environment, social behavior, and growth

  • Twenty-four scientists met for the annual Auxological conference held at Krobielowice castle, Poland, to discuss the diverse influences of the environment and of social behavior on growth following last year’s focus on growth and public health concerns (Hermanussen et al., 2022b). Growth and final body size exhibit marked plastic responses to ecological conditions. Among the shortest are the pygmoid people of Rampasasa, Flores, Indonesia, who still live under most secluded insular conditions. Genetics and nutrition are usually considered responsible for the poor growth in many parts of this world, but evidence is accumulating on the prominent impact of social embedding on child growth. Secular trends not only in the growth of height, but also in body proportions, accompany the secular changes in the social, economic and political conditions, with major influences on the emotional and educational circumstances under which the children grow up (Bogin, 2021). Aspects of developmental tempo and aspects of sports were discussed, and theTwenty-four scientists met for the annual Auxological conference held at Krobielowice castle, Poland, to discuss the diverse influences of the environment and of social behavior on growth following last year’s focus on growth and public health concerns (Hermanussen et al., 2022b). Growth and final body size exhibit marked plastic responses to ecological conditions. Among the shortest are the pygmoid people of Rampasasa, Flores, Indonesia, who still live under most secluded insular conditions. Genetics and nutrition are usually considered responsible for the poor growth in many parts of this world, but evidence is accumulating on the prominent impact of social embedding on child growth. Secular trends not only in the growth of height, but also in body proportions, accompany the secular changes in the social, economic and political conditions, with major influences on the emotional and educational circumstances under which the children grow up (Bogin, 2021). Aspects of developmental tempo and aspects of sports were discussed, and the impact of migration by the example of women from Bangladesh who grew up in the UK. Child growth was considered in particular from the point of view of strategic adjustments of individual size within the network of its social group. Theoretical considerations on network characteristics were presented and related to the evolutionary conservation of growth regulating hypothalamic neuropeptides that have been shown to link behavior and physical growth in the vertebrate species. New statistical approaches were presented for the evaluation of short term growth measurements that permit monitoring child growth at intervals of a few days and weeks.show moreshow less

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Author details:Michael HermanussenORCiDGND, Christiane SchefflerORCiDGND, Aman B. PulunganORCiD, Arup Ratan BandyopadhyayORCiD, Jyoti Ratan GhoshORCiD, Ayşegül Özdemir, Başak Koca ÖzerORCiD, Martin MusalekORCiD, Lidia LebedevaORCiD, Elena GodinaORCiD, Barry BoginORCiDGND, Janina TutkuvieneORCiD, Milda BudrytėORCiD, Simona Gervickaite, Yehuda LimonyORCiD, Sylvia KirchengastORCiD, Peter BustonORCiD, Detlef GrothORCiDGND, Antonia RöslerORCiD, Nikolaos Gasparatos, Sergei ErofeevORCiDGND, Masiar Novine, Bárbara NavazoORCiD, Silvia DahintenORCiDGND, Aleksandra GomułaORCiD, Natalia Nowak-SzczepańskaORCiD, Sławomir KoziełORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.52905/hbph2023.1.59
ISSN:2748-9957
Title of parent work (English):Human biology and public health
Subtitle (English):Proceedings of the 30th Aschauer Soiree, held at Krobielowice, Poland, June 18th 2022
Publisher:Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Place of publishing:Potsdam
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2023/07/21
Publication year:2023
Release date:2023/07/21
Tag:St. Nicolas House Analysis; body proportions; child growth; migration; public health; social network
Volume:1
Number of pages:14
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Extern / Extern
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 57 Biowissenschaften; Biologie / 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie
6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 61 Medizin und Gesundheit / 610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Open Access / Gold Open-Access
License (German):License LogoCC-BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
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