| There was a time when most American
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| | adolescents. Most Americans have avoided
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| children were expected to grow taller
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| | disease and eaten enough meat and milk in
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| than their parents. Since the early 20th
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| | their youth to grow taller and reach
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| century, children and adolescents grew
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| | their genetic height potentials.While
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| about an inch and a half taller every 20
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| | overall U.S. height averages have more or
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| years. But recent height measurements
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| | less stabilized, there are small pockets
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| suggest that the average height of
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| | of the population where slight increases
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| Americans has reached a plateau.Data
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| | in height are likely still happening.
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| collected showed that the average height
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| | Studies dating from the 1930s have
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| for Americans has stabilized in the past
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| | demonstrated how a person's environment
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| 50 years to about 5 feet 9 inches for men
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| | and nutrition can directly affect a
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| and 5 feet 4 inches for women. The reason
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| | person's height, size and
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| is that most Americans now face few
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| | dimensions.Overwhelmingly, the children
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| nutritional or health-related stresses in
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| | who had received adequate supplements in
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| their youth. People experience the most
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| | their youth grew taller and were even
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| height increase as infants and then as
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| | more successful throughout life.
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