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  • Thirty-one scientists met at Aschauhof, Germany to discuss the role of beliefs and self-perception on body size. In view of apparent growth stimulatory effects of dominance within the social group that is observed in social mammals, they discussed various aspects of competitive growth strategies and growth adjustments. Presentations included new data from Indonesia, a cohort-based prospective study from Merida, Yucatan, and evidence from recent meta-analyses and patterns of growth in the socially deprived. The effects of stress experienced during pregnancy and adverse childhood events were discussed, as well as obesity in school children, with emphasis on problems when using z-scores in extremely obese children. Aspects were presented on body image in African-American women, and body perception and the disappointments of menopause in view of feelings of attractiveness in different populations. Secular trends in height were presented, including short views on so called 'racial types' vs bio-plasticity, and historic data on early-lifeThirty-one scientists met at Aschauhof, Germany to discuss the role of beliefs and self-perception on body size. In view of apparent growth stimulatory effects of dominance within the social group that is observed in social mammals, they discussed various aspects of competitive growth strategies and growth adjustments. Presentations included new data from Indonesia, a cohort-based prospective study from Merida, Yucatan, and evidence from recent meta-analyses and patterns of growth in the socially deprived. The effects of stress experienced during pregnancy and adverse childhood events were discussed, as well as obesity in school children, with emphasis on problems when using z-scores in extremely obese children. Aspects were presented on body image in African-American women, and body perception and the disappointments of menopause in view of feelings of attractiveness in different populations. Secular trends in height were presented, including short views on so called 'racial types' vs bio-plasticity, and historic data on early-life nutritional status and later-life socioeconomic outcomes during the Dutch potato famine. New tools for describing body proportions in patients with variable degrees of phocomelia were presented along with electronic growth charts. Bio-statisticians discussed the influence of randomness, community and network structures, and presented novel tools and methods for analyzing social network data.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Verfasserangaben:Michael HermanussenORCiDGND, Aman B. PulunganORCiD, Christiane SchefflerORCiDGND, Rebekka MummORCiDGND, Alan D. RogolGND, Raluca Pop, James M. Swanson, Edmund Sonuga-BarkeORCiDGND, Anna ReimannORCiD, Anna Siniarska-Wolanska, Martin MusalekORCiD, Barry BoginORCiDGND, Jesper L. Boldsen, (Vincent) Tassenaar, Detlef GrothORCiDGND, Yuk-Chien Liu, Christof Meigen, Bjorn Quanjer, Kristina Thompson, Baak Koca Ozer, Ewa Bryl, Paula MamrotORCiD, Tomasz Hanc, Slawomir KozielORCiDGND, Jani Soderhall, Aleksandra GomulaORCiD, Sudip Datta Banik, Mathieu Roelants, Gudrun Veldre, Leslie Sue Lieberman, Lynnette Leidy Sievert
DOI:https://doi.org/10.17458/per.vol16.2019.hps.mr.26achauersoiree
ISSN:1565-4753
Pubmed ID:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30888128
Titel des übergeordneten Werks (Englisch):Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews
Untertitel (Englisch):The Role of Beliefs and Perception on Body Size. Proceedings of the 26th Aschauer Soiree, Held at Aschauhof, Altenhof, Germany, May 26th, 2018
Verlag:Medical Media
Verlagsort:Netanya
Publikationstyp:Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Sprache:Englisch
Datum der Erstveröffentlichung:16.03.2019
Erscheinungsjahr:2019
Datum der Freischaltung:23.03.2021
Freies Schlagwort / Tag:Body perception; Body size; Competitive growth strategies; Growth adjustment; Social group; Social network
Band:16
Ausgabe:3
Seitenanzahl:18
Erste Seite:383
Letzte Seite:400
Fördernde Institution:[ProgresQ19]; [UNCE/HUM032]
Organisationseinheiten:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
DDC-Klassifikation:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 57 Biowissenschaften; Biologie / 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie
Peer Review:Referiert
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