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Biological Implications of Human Mobility (Hardcover)
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Biological Implications of Human Mobility (Hardcover)
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This book outlays the possible influence of some important aspects
of human migration and social mobility on the biological characters
of human populations, including their health and well-being. It
contains ten contributions from different researchers working in
this area of research. The first chapter, written by Budnik and
Henneberg, demonstrates the effect of social class and mobility on
morphological characters of body size like height and body mass
index (BMI) in a historical population of Poland. In Chapter Two,
Chakraborty et al. shows that the migration of disadvantaged people
to an adverse environment in an early period of growth and
development may increase health risk in adulthood compared to those
after completion of major physical growth period, or even compared
to those who are born into that adverse environment. Chapter Three
(by J. R. Ghosh) reveals the influence of educational and
occupational positions on clinical hypertension among adult males
from the eastern part of India. In the fourth chapter of this
volume, S. Ghosh et al. attempts to find out the relationship
between the socio-economic status of family and growth on height
and weight demographics in school children aged 5-12 from Kolkata,
India. Godina et al. in Chapter Five delineates the differences in
various anthropometrical measurements in children and adolescents
aged 7 to 17 years across different types of schools, representing
different social strata in Moscow. Chapter Six by Kaczmarek
discusses the implications of rural to urban migration and its
impact on womens health status in Poland. The next chapter by
Krzyzanowska and C G Nicholas Mascie-Taylor discusses the impact of
regional migration and social mobility on variation in adult
height, weight and Body Mass Index, which is evidenced from a
British cohort study. In Chapter Eight, Gomula and Koziel highlight
from a study in Poland the effect of social mobility of fathers on
maturity, measured by the age at menarche in their daughters. In
the next chapter, Missoni and arac review dietary and lifestyle
characteristics in the Eastern Adriatic Islands of Croatia in the
backdrop of recent economic transition, urbanisation and migration.
The tenth chapter contributed by Singh and Kirchengast compares
demographic health related characteristics and reproductive
behaviours between Punjabi women residing in Punjab and in Vienna,
Austria. This book will be useful for researchers dealing with
biological implications of human mobility. It may be of particular
interest to human biologists, biological anthropologists,
epidemiologists, demographers, economists and other researchers
dealing with biological implications of human mobility.
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