Americans Measuring Up Short (Full Version)

All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Off the Grid



Message


selfbnd411 -> Americans Measuring Up Short (6/19/2007 11:08:51 PM)

America's Growing Problem
New Study Says Americans No Longer the Tallest in the World

June 19, 2007
It's a small world, after all — especially in America.

New research shows that Americans are coming up short, but not in terms of money or lifestyle. Our growing problem is with our height.

The study, conducted by the University of Munich and Princeton University, found that the United States had the shortest population in the industrialized world, and the reason may have to do with the way people live.

America's first president, George Washington, stood a commanding 6-foot-2. In Washington's day, our country's residents were the tallest in the world.

"It's well known that the Americans held the title for 200 years," said University of Munich professor John Komlos. "Ever since the colonial times, the Americans were the tallest."

Today the Netherlands towers above the rest of the world as the tallest country, with an average height of 6-foot 1, without the wooden shoes. In 1850, Americans were two inches taller than the Dutch.

In Denmark, men average 6 feet in height, a couple of inches taller than the American male average of 5-foot-10.

American men aren't responding well to their shrinking stature. "There is no way I want the Dutch towering over the United States of America," said one 6-foot-3 man.

Komlos said height revealed a lot about a country's well-being, including how long its citizens lived and how healthy they were. Researchers said that one reason for Denmark's high ranking could be that the Danish health-care system provides better care to children when they are young, the time of life when most growing takes place.

Another reason for our lag might be the American diet, which is filled with fast food. Overeating can cause kids to produce too many growth hormones too early, which halts growth at a younger age.

Outside a Manhattan McDonald's, young Jacob said the news would make him think twice about going to the Netherlands or Denmark.

"If men here are getting shorter, then I need to move to Denmark," one 5-foot-9 woman said.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3293191




DragonNphoenix -> RE: Americans Measuring Up Short (6/19/2007 11:12:08 PM)

Short men are not a problem for a woman that is only 5'4" (on a good day) herself. hehehe
 
1st girl Phoenix




Lordandmaster -> RE: Americans Measuring Up Short (6/19/2007 11:35:57 PM)

Part of the issue has GOT to be genetic diversity.  Holland and Denmark have relatively homogeneous populations.




HutchGarahl -> RE: Americans Measuring Up Short (6/20/2007 12:46:57 AM)

Tell that to my son who at 20, stand a towering 6'3 and is STILL growing.




LadyEllen -> RE: Americans Measuring Up Short (6/20/2007 3:29:05 AM)

Last night we had the episode of South Park with the Japanese toy makers going on about relative penis size. For a moment, I thought this thread might be related......

Surely though, with all the immigration to the US, this must skew the figures if theyre calculating the average including first generation immigrants from less wealthy countries? Mind you, the same could be said for every other western country perhaps, so maybe it call comes out in the wash.

The local Muslim guys must hate me. At 5'9'' I'm at least 3 inches taller than any of them.

E




juliaoceania -> RE: Americans Measuring Up Short (6/20/2007 5:59:07 AM)

quote:

Another reason for our lag might be the American diet, which is filled with fast food. Overeating can cause kids to produce too many growth hormones too early, which halts growth at a younger age.


If that happened to my UM, I bet he is grateful.. he is 6 foot 4... he is huge!

I do believe it is our diet that has caused this....

I am 5 foot 10, but I grew up in a time and area where food was more pure, the air was cleaner, and our water was pumped out of granite well....




Lashra -> RE: Americans Measuring Up Short (6/20/2007 7:44:06 AM)

My sub is 6 ft 3 so he is definiately tall. I am 5 ft 8 and I know there are quite a few men that are shorter than I am, but I hadn't noticed a shortage of tall men.

~Lashra




Page: [1]

Valid CSS!




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy
0.03125