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The socio-endocrine regulation of human growth.

Michael HermanussenSergei ErofeevChristiane Scheffler
Published in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2022)
Westernised societies are competitive. People are tall, and "open to change." Social values include striving for status and prestige implying socio-economic domination. We consider the transition of political and social values following revolutions and civil wars, as key elements that interact with the evolutionarily conserved neuroendocrine competence for adaptive developmental plasticity, overstimulate the hypothalamic growth regulation and finally lead to the recent historic increases in average height.
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