The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The aim of this anthropometric survey, conducted between 2015 and 2016 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), was to map local geographical differences in male stature and some other anthropometric characteristics (sitting height, arm span). In addition, to investigate the main environmental factors influ...

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Main Authors: Pavel Grasgruber, Stevo Popović, Dominik Bokuvka, Ivan Davidović, Sylva Hřebíčková, Pavlína Ingrová, Predrag Potpara, Stipan Prce, Nikola Stračárová
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Published: The Royal Society 2017-01-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.161054
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spelling doaj-f389dc9b9f7148f6b2769dad15d3c6a22020-11-25T04:02:57ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032017-01-014410.1098/rsos.161054161054The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and HerzegovinaPavel GrasgruberStevo PopovićDominik BokuvkaIvan DavidovićSylva HřebíčkováPavlína IngrováPredrag PotparaStipan PrceNikola StračárováThe aim of this anthropometric survey, conducted between 2015 and 2016 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), was to map local geographical differences in male stature and some other anthropometric characteristics (sitting height, arm span). In addition, to investigate the main environmental factors influencing physical growth, the documented values of height would be compared with available nutritional and socioeconomic statistics. Anthropometric data were collected in 3192 boys aged approximately 18.3 years (17–20 years), from 97 schools in 37 towns. When corrected for population size in the examined regions, the average height of young males in BiH is 181.2 cm (181.4 cm in the Bosniak-Croat Federation, 180.9 cm in Republika Srpska). The regional variation is considerable—from 179.7 cm in the region of Doboj to 184.5 cm in the region of Trebinje. These results fill a long-term gap in the anthropological research of the Western Balkans and confirm older reports that the population of the Dinaric Alps is distinguished by extraordinary physical stature. Together with the Dutch, Montenegrins and Dalmatians, men from Herzegovina (183.4 cm) can be regarded as the tallest in the world. Because both nutritional standards and socioeconomic conditions are still deeply suboptimal, the most likely explanation of this exceptional height lies in specific genetic factors associated with the spread of Y haplogroup I-M170. The genetic potential for height in this region could then be the greatest in the world. Future studies should further elucidate the roots of this intriguing phenomenon, which touches an important aspect of human biodiversity.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.161054bosnia and herzegovinadinaric alpsheightgeneticsnutrition
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author Pavel Grasgruber
Stevo Popović
Dominik Bokuvka
Ivan Davidović
Sylva Hřebíčková
Pavlína Ingrová
Predrag Potpara
Stipan Prce
Nikola Stračárová
spellingShingle Pavel Grasgruber
Stevo Popović
Dominik Bokuvka
Ivan Davidović
Sylva Hřebíčková
Pavlína Ingrová
Predrag Potpara
Stipan Prce
Nikola Stračárová
The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Royal Society Open Science
bosnia and herzegovina
dinaric alps
height
genetics
nutrition
author_facet Pavel Grasgruber
Stevo Popović
Dominik Bokuvka
Ivan Davidović
Sylva Hřebíčková
Pavlína Ingrová
Predrag Potpara
Stipan Prce
Nikola Stračárová
author_sort Pavel Grasgruber
title The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_short The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_fullStr The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full_unstemmed The mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_sort mountains of giants: an anthropometric survey of male youths in bosnia and herzegovina
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The aim of this anthropometric survey, conducted between 2015 and 2016 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), was to map local geographical differences in male stature and some other anthropometric characteristics (sitting height, arm span). In addition, to investigate the main environmental factors influencing physical growth, the documented values of height would be compared with available nutritional and socioeconomic statistics. Anthropometric data were collected in 3192 boys aged approximately 18.3 years (17–20 years), from 97 schools in 37 towns. When corrected for population size in the examined regions, the average height of young males in BiH is 181.2 cm (181.4 cm in the Bosniak-Croat Federation, 180.9 cm in Republika Srpska). The regional variation is considerable—from 179.7 cm in the region of Doboj to 184.5 cm in the region of Trebinje. These results fill a long-term gap in the anthropological research of the Western Balkans and confirm older reports that the population of the Dinaric Alps is distinguished by extraordinary physical stature. Together with the Dutch, Montenegrins and Dalmatians, men from Herzegovina (183.4 cm) can be regarded as the tallest in the world. Because both nutritional standards and socioeconomic conditions are still deeply suboptimal, the most likely explanation of this exceptional height lies in specific genetic factors associated with the spread of Y haplogroup I-M170. The genetic potential for height in this region could then be the greatest in the world. Future studies should further elucidate the roots of this intriguing phenomenon, which touches an important aspect of human biodiversity.
topic bosnia and herzegovina
dinaric alps
height
genetics
nutrition
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.161054
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