One size does not fit all. How universal standards for normal height can hide deprivation and create false paradoxes

DJ Hruschka - American Journal of Human Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Public health practitioners and social scientists frequently compare height against one‐size‐
fits‐all standards of human growth to assess well‐being, deprivation, and disease risk …

One size does not fit all. How universal standards for normal height can hide deprivation and create false paradoxes.

DJ Hruschka - American Journal of Human Biology: the Official …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Public health practitioners and social scientists frequently compare height against one-size-
fits-all standards of human growth to assess well-being, deprivation, and disease risk …

One size does not fit all. How universal standards for normal height can hide deprivation and create false paradoxes

DJ Hruschka - American Journal of Human Biology, 2021 - asu.elsevierpure.com
Public health practitioners and social scientists frequently compare height against one-size-
fits-all standards of human growth to assess well-being, deprivation, and disease risk …

One size does not fit all. How universal standards for normal height can hide deprivation and create false paradoxes

DJ Hruschka - American journal of human biology: the …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Public health practitioners and social scientists frequently compare height against one-size-
fits-all standards of human growth to assess well-being, deprivation, and disease risk …

One size does not fit all. How universal standards for normal height can hide deprivation and create false paradoxes

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Public health practitioners and social scientists frequently compare height against one‐size‐
fits‐all standards of human growth to assess well‐being, deprivation, and disease risk …

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DJ Hruschka - American Journal of Human Biology, 2021 - par.nsf.gov
Public health practitioners and social scientists frequently compare height against one-size-
fits-all standards of human growth to assess well-being, deprivation, and disease risk …