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Black and White Body Mass Index Values in Developing 19th Century Nebraska

机译:19世纪内布拉斯加州发展中的黑人和白人体重指数值

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Little is known about late 19th and early 20th century BMIs on the US Central Plains. Using data from the Nebraska state prison, this study demonstrates that the BMIs of dark complexioned blacks were greater than for fairer complexioned mulattos and whites. Although modern BMIs have increased, late 19th and early 20th century BMIs in Nebraska were in normal ranges; neither underweight nor obese individuals were common. Farmer BMIs were consistently greater than non-farmers, and farm laborer BMIs were greater than common laborers. The BMIs of individuals born in Plains states were greater than for other nativities, indicating that rural lifestyles were associated with better net current biological living conditions.
机译:关于美国中原的19世纪末和20世纪初的BMI鲜为人知。使用来自内布拉斯加州监狱的数据,这项研究表明,深色肤色的黑人的BMI高于较白皙的黑白混血儿和白人的BMI。尽管现代BMI有所增加,但内布拉斯加州的19世纪末和20世纪初BMI处于正常范围。体重不足和肥胖的人都不是常见的。农民的BMI始终高于非农民,而农民的BMI高于普通劳动力。平原州出生的人的BMI高于其他种族,表明农村生活方式与更好的当前净生物生活条件有关。

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    Carson Scott A.;

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