Are 20th century recommendations for growth and height correct? A Review

  • Thomas Theodore Samaras Reventropy Associates
Keywords: longevity, nutrition, growth, body heigh, chronic disease

Abstract

Findings supporting the counter-intuitive thesis that smaller body size promotes greater health and longevity are reviewed. In addition, the risks of promoting further growth through genetic manipulation are explored in relation to chronic disease and longevity. Supporting examples from animal research are also covered. The biological mechanisms that relate to height and longevity conclude the review.

Author Biography

Thomas Theodore Samaras, Reventropy Associates
Director and Senior Researcher of Reventropy Associates, San Diego Have researched longevity and body size for over 35 years. Published 16 papers in scientific and medical journals and have contributed to three books on health and obesity. Editor of book: Human Body Size and the Laws of Scaling, Nova Science Publishers, NY 2007.
Published
2009-11-01
How to Cite
Samaras, T. (2009). Are 20th century recommendations for growth and height correct? A Review. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 22(4), 171-176. Retrieved from http://sajcn.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/312
Section
Invited Review