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A quantile approach to the demographic, residential, and socioeconomic effects on 19th-century African-American body mass index values

机译:一种针对19世纪非裔美国人体重指数值的人口,居住和社会经济影响的分位数方法

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Little research exists on the body mass index values of late 19th- and early 20th-century African-Americans. Using a new BMI data set and robust statistics, this paper demonstrates that darker complexioned black BMIs were greater than for mulattos, and a mulatto BMI advantage did not exist. Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, black BMIs decreased across the BMI distribution, indicating that the 20th-century increase in black BMIs did not have its origin in the 19th century. During industrialization, black BMIs were lower in Kentucky, Missouri, and urban Philadelphia. Late 19th- and early 20th-century black BMIs were related to occupations, and farmers had heavier BMIs than workers in other occupations.
机译:关于19世纪末和20世纪初的非洲裔美国人的体重指数值,研究很少。使用新的BMI数据集和可靠的统计数据,本文证明了肤色较黑的黑色BMI大于黑白混血儿,并且不存在黑白混血儿BMI的优势。在整个19世纪末期和20世纪初,黑人BMI在整个BMI分布中均呈下降趋势,这表明20世纪黑人BMI的增长并非起源于19世纪。在工业化过程中,肯塔基州,密苏里州和费城市区的黑人BMI较低。 19世纪末和20世纪初,黑人BMI与职业有关,农民的BMI比其他职业的工人重。

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