Economics and Human Biology. Active acceleration in pediatric growth and development: explanation provided by economic theory

Economics and Human Biology. Active acceleration in pediatric growth and development: explanation provided by economic theory

Authors

  • Natalya Alexandrovna Skoblina
  • Valery Ivanovich Popov
  • Omar Larentis
  • Elena Vadimovna Skoblina
  • Marta Licata

Keywords:

children and adolescents, acceleration, deceleration, physical development, puberty, risk factors, economic theory

Abstract

Currently, the pediatric population's health is the focus of research studies describing the long-term dynamics of physical development and processes of acceleration and deceleration in growth and development in various countries and regions of Russia.

The aim of the study is to validate a hypothesis explaining acceleration – deceleration in growth and development of the pediatric population.

The authors performed an analytical investigation based on the archival and proper data on the physical development of the child population in Moscow, which is a point of long-term observation of the growth and development of the pediatric ages. The study included 7484 people in total. To analyze the impact of economic factors, the publicly available data of international organizations, such as the World Bank, and literature data were used.

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Published

09-09-2022

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Original articles: History of Medicine

How to Cite

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Alexandrovna Skoblina N, Ivanovich Popov V, Larentis O, Vadimovna Skoblina E, Licata M. Economics and Human Biology. Active acceleration in pediatric growth and development: explanation provided by economic theory. Med Histor [Internet]. 2022 Sep. 9 [cited 2025 Mar. 11];6(S1):e2022032. Available from: https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/MedHistor/article/view/13546

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