以色列不同种族男性青少年的身高和社会地位。

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-02-01
A Lusky, V Barell, Z Shohat, G Kaplan, M Wiener
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研究了身高与社会阶层之间的关系,不受种族背景的影响。这是一项以人群为基础的研究,研究对象是1966-1969年间出生的17岁以色列裔犹太男性,他们在征兵前接受了常规体检。来自9个种族背景的入选者——德国、匈牙利、印度、摩洛哥、波兰、罗马尼亚、俄罗斯、也门和至少第三代以色列出生的人——被用于这项分析。人体测量数据是从计算机感应检查中提取的;社会经济地位(SES)根据每个新兵的居住地分配。统计分析包括方差分析和卡方检验。总(参照)组平均身高为173.7 cm,最低SES水平为172.0 cm,最高SES水平为175.1 cm。参照组身高高于第85百分位的个体比例从8.7%(最低社会地位)线性增加到18.5%(最高社会地位)(p < 0.01)。新兵的平均身高在每个SES水平上的种族差异很大,在整个群体中从170.8厘米(也门人)到175.4厘米(俄罗斯人和罗马尼亚人)不等。在每个民族中,极端SES水平之间的身高差异从2.3 cm(摩洛哥)到4.3 cm(俄罗斯)不等。我们的结论是,在控制种族后,以色列出生的17岁男性的身高与SES呈正相关。
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Height and social class in male adolescents from different ethnic backgrounds in Israel.

The relationship between height and social class, independent of the effect of ethnic background was examined. This is a population-based study of 17-year-old israeli-born Jewish males born between 1966-1969 who underwent routine physical examination prior to army recruitment. Inductees descending from 9 ethnic backgrounds-Germany, Hungary, India, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Russia, Yemen and at least 3rd-generation israeli-born were used for this analysis. Anthropometric data was abstracted from the computerized induction examination; socioeconomic status (SES) was assigned according to the residence of each recruit. Statistical analysis included analysis of variance and chi square test for linear trend. Mean height of the total (reference) group was 173.7 cm, ranging from 172.0 cm in the lowest SES level to 175.1 cm in the highest level. The proportion of individuals above the 85th percentile of height of the reference group, increased linearly from 8.7% (lowest SES) to 18.5% (highest SES) (p < 0.01). The mean height of recruits differed considerably among ethnic groups in each SES level and ranged from 170.8 cm (Yemenites) to 175.4 cm (Russian and Romanian) in the total group. In each ethnic group, height differences between extreme levels of SES were observed ranging from 2.3 cm (Morocco) to 4.3 cm (Russia). We conclude that height among 17-year old israeli-born males is positively associated with SES after controlling for ethnicity.

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