Body weight/height relationship: Exponential solution
โ Scribed by Maciej Henneberg; John Hugg; Emily J. Townsend
- Book ID
- 102698528
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 687 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1042-0533
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โฆ Synopsis
Regression of weight (W) on height (H) in all higher primates is of exponential form W = a * exp(H . b) and is uniform for both nongrowing adults and growing children. Parameter a values are always close to 2.0 and b to 0.02. The exponential equation fits ontogenetic data better than the traditional allometric power curve. The exponential nature of the W/H regression during growth may be explained by mechanisms of cell proliferation: Arithmetic growth of the skeleton at epiphyseal plates and geometric proliferation of many other tissues of the body. Sexual dimorphism and interpopulational differences in a and b values are interpretable: e.g., girls have lower initial weights (lower a values) than boys, and Africans (low b values) grow "slimmer" than Eskimos. The effects of improved environmental conditions can also be described. Children of the same ethnic group have higher a and lower b values when growing in better conditions because of higher initial weights, but acquire elongated physiques during growth. Use of exponential W/H relationship as growth standards and for reconstruction of body build in fossil material is postulated.
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