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. 2011 Dec;8(2):1-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.jeca.2011.02.002.

Major Findings from The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition, and Human Development in the Western World since 1700

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Major Findings from The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition, and Human Development in the Western World since 1700

Robert W Fogel et al. J Econ Asymmetries. 2011 Dec.

Abstract

This paper discusses findings from The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition, and Human Development in the Western World since 1700 (Cambridge University Press) The book is built on the authors' work with 300 years of height and nutrition data and discusses their findings in the context of technophysio evolution, a uniquely modern form of rapid physiological development, the result of humanity's ability to control its environment and create technological innovations to adapt to it.

Keywords: Health economics; Height; Nutrition.

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Age-specific mortality in England and Wales, 1840/52-1948/52 Source: Floud et al. 2011. © Cambridge University Press. Reprinted with permission.
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Relative morbidity risk by BMI among Union Army veterans at ages 40 to 59 and relative risk of activity limitation by BMI among modern American non-Hispanic white males at ages 40 to 59 Source: Floud et al. 2011. © Cambridge University Press. Reprinted with permission.
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Comparison of relative risk of low economic productivity (non labor force participation and poverty) by BMI and relative wealth and earnings by height, modern non-Hispanic white American males and Union Army veterans Source: Floud et al. 2011. © Cambridge University Press. Reprinted with permission.

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