Genetic and Environmental Factors during the Growth Period
This volume is dedicated to the study of growth and development from the points of view of public health and epidemiology. Many scientists agree that human physical growth and development represent a sensitive response to environmental conditions. From an epi­ demiological point of view, physical growth and development can be taken as a primary measure of the level of public health or of the quality of the environment. Reduced growth, smaller body size for instance, can be regarded as a response to adverse environmental conditions, as an indicator of environmental pressures. On the other hand, physical growth and development can also be viewed as development plasticity and as a strategy for human adaptation. However, various environmental ef­ fects cannot be isolated from the genetic factors which determine the individual background and the potential limits of growth. The aim of this volume is to evaluate these genetic and environmental influences as well as their interactions. Methodological work is therefore necessary, including, among others, mathematical methods summarizing the growth curve of an individual and predictinB the adult stature from measurements taken during childhood. Of course, methodological aspects are also implied in the way sampling is done and in the way surveys are conducted. And last but not least, methodological aspects are involved in the estimation of heritability during growth and development.
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Genetic and Environmental Factors during the Growth Period
This volume is dedicated to the study of growth and development from the points of view of public health and epidemiology. Many scientists agree that human physical growth and development represent a sensitive response to environmental conditions. From an epi­ demiological point of view, physical growth and development can be taken as a primary measure of the level of public health or of the quality of the environment. Reduced growth, smaller body size for instance, can be regarded as a response to adverse environmental conditions, as an indicator of environmental pressures. On the other hand, physical growth and development can also be viewed as development plasticity and as a strategy for human adaptation. However, various environmental ef­ fects cannot be isolated from the genetic factors which determine the individual background and the potential limits of growth. The aim of this volume is to evaluate these genetic and environmental influences as well as their interactions. Methodological work is therefore necessary, including, among others, mathematical methods summarizing the growth curve of an individual and predictinB the adult stature from measurements taken during childhood. Of course, methodological aspects are also implied in the way sampling is done and in the way surveys are conducted. And last but not least, methodological aspects are involved in the estimation of heritability during growth and development.
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Genetic and Environmental Factors during the Growth Period

Genetic and Environmental Factors during the Growth Period

by Charles Susanne (Editor)
Genetic and Environmental Factors during the Growth Period

Genetic and Environmental Factors during the Growth Period

by Charles Susanne (Editor)

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This volume is dedicated to the study of growth and development from the points of view of public health and epidemiology. Many scientists agree that human physical growth and development represent a sensitive response to environmental conditions. From an epi­ demiological point of view, physical growth and development can be taken as a primary measure of the level of public health or of the quality of the environment. Reduced growth, smaller body size for instance, can be regarded as a response to adverse environmental conditions, as an indicator of environmental pressures. On the other hand, physical growth and development can also be viewed as development plasticity and as a strategy for human adaptation. However, various environmental ef­ fects cannot be isolated from the genetic factors which determine the individual background and the potential limits of growth. The aim of this volume is to evaluate these genetic and environmental influences as well as their interactions. Methodological work is therefore necessary, including, among others, mathematical methods summarizing the growth curve of an individual and predictinB the adult stature from measurements taken during childhood. Of course, methodological aspects are also implied in the way sampling is done and in the way surveys are conducted. And last but not least, methodological aspects are involved in the estimation of heritability during growth and development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468411874
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/25/2012
Series: NATO Science Series A: , #70
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Methodology of Height Prediction.- Predicting the Mature Stature of Preadolescent Children.- Comments on “Predicting the Mature Stature of Preadolescent Children”.- Discussion Report.- Anthropometric Surveys.- Methodology of a Cross-sectional Nation-wide Growth Study.- The Use of Anthropometric Surveys for Studies on the Genetics of Growth.- Methods in Human Growth Genetics.- Effect of Physical Activity on Functional Growth.- Discussion Report.- Medical Environment.- Human Growth up to Six Years — Distance and Velocity.- Medical Environment: Applications in the Field of Public Health (Commentary).- Linear and Gatch-up Growth in Chronically Ill Children.- Medical Environment — Influences on Growth (Commentary).- Discussion Report.- Ecological Environment.- Environment and Physical Growth.- Ecological Environment: Environment and Physical Growth (Commentary).- Auxological Epidemiology and the Determination of the Effects of Noise on Health.- Effects of Industrial Pollution on Somatic and Neuropsychological Development.- Discussion Report.- List of Contributors.
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