Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995

The aim of this study was to look for any secular trend in the stature of Balkan populations from the time of World War II (1939–1945) to the Balkans War (1991–1995). The research was based on the examination of exhumed skeletons of 202 men killed in World War II in the area of the Republic of Slove...

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Main Authors: Nermin Sarajlić, Emina Resić, Anisa Gradaščević, Adis Salihbegović, Jože Balažic, Tomaž Zupanc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014-11-01
Series:Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/175
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spelling doaj-511770cf2e2443638537f83575b977c72020-11-24T21:48:54ZengAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences1512-86011840-48122014-11-0114410.17305/bjbms.2014.4.17527Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995Nermin SarajlićEmina ResićAnisa GradaščevićAdis SalihbegovićJože BalažicTomaž ZupancThe aim of this study was to look for any secular trend in the stature of Balkan populations from the time of World War II (1939–1945) to the Balkans War (1991–1995). The research was based on the examination of exhumed skeletons of 202 men killed in World War II in the area of the Republic of Slovenia, and 243 men killed in the Bosnian War in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The length measurements of the right and left humerus, femur, tibia and fibula were taken. Since the results revealed no significant differences and the left-sided bones were more complete and recurrent in the sample, the bones of the left side were used in the analysis. Since the increase in height depends mostly on the increase in length of the long bones, with an average absolute change of about 0.28 cm for humerus, 0.55 cm for femur, 0.49 cm for tibia and 0.20 cm for fibula per decade in our case, these results suggest a significant increase of the height of the Balkans population. The difference of the sum of the average femur and tibia length for the study period was 4.13 cm. Recalculated average length increase of the sum length of femur and tibia per decade was 0.88 cm for the left side. Our study revealed that there was a trend towards increased long bone lengths, at least in the male population analyzed.  https://bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/175Skeletonized remainslong bone lengthsmass gravesecular trendBalkan populations
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author Nermin Sarajlić
Emina Resić
Anisa Gradaščević
Adis Salihbegović
Jože Balažic
Tomaž Zupanc
spellingShingle Nermin Sarajlić
Emina Resić
Anisa Gradaščević
Adis Salihbegović
Jože Balažic
Tomaž Zupanc
Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Skeletonized remains
long bone lengths
mass grave
secular trend
Balkan populations
author_facet Nermin Sarajlić
Emina Resić
Anisa Gradaščević
Adis Salihbegović
Jože Balažic
Tomaž Zupanc
author_sort Nermin Sarajlić
title Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
title_short Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
title_full Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
title_fullStr Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
title_full_unstemmed Secular trends in body height in Balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
title_sort secular trends in body height in balkan populations from 1945 to 1995
publisher Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
series Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 1512-8601
1840-4812
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The aim of this study was to look for any secular trend in the stature of Balkan populations from the time of World War II (1939–1945) to the Balkans War (1991–1995). The research was based on the examination of exhumed skeletons of 202 men killed in World War II in the area of the Republic of Slovenia, and 243 men killed in the Bosnian War in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The length measurements of the right and left humerus, femur, tibia and fibula were taken. Since the results revealed no significant differences and the left-sided bones were more complete and recurrent in the sample, the bones of the left side were used in the analysis. Since the increase in height depends mostly on the increase in length of the long bones, with an average absolute change of about 0.28 cm for humerus, 0.55 cm for femur, 0.49 cm for tibia and 0.20 cm for fibula per decade in our case, these results suggest a significant increase of the height of the Balkans population. The difference of the sum of the average femur and tibia length for the study period was 4.13 cm. Recalculated average length increase of the sum length of femur and tibia per decade was 0.88 cm for the left side. Our study revealed that there was a trend towards increased long bone lengths, at least in the male population analyzed. 
topic Skeletonized remains
long bone lengths
mass grave
secular trend
Balkan populations
url https://bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/175
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