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Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The exceptional height of people from the karst area of the Dinaric mountain range has fascinated anthropologists since the end of the 19th century. However, after World War II, little information was available and new representative data started to be collected only at the beginning...

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Autores principales: Grasgruber, Pavel, Mašanović, Bojan, Prce, Stipan, Popović, Stevo, Arifi, Fitim, Bjelica, Duško, Bokůvka, Dominik, Cacek, Jan, Davidović, Ivan, Gardašević, Jovan, Hrazdíra, Eduard, Hřebíčková, Sylva, Ingrová, Pavlína, Potpara, Predrag, Stračárová, Nikola, Starc, Gregor, Mihailović, Nataša
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11050786
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author Grasgruber, Pavel
Mašanović, Bojan
Prce, Stipan
Popović, Stevo
Arifi, Fitim
Bjelica, Duško
Bokůvka, Dominik
Cacek, Jan
Davidović, Ivan
Gardašević, Jovan
Hrazdíra, Eduard
Hřebíčková, Sylva
Ingrová, Pavlína
Potpara, Predrag
Stračárová, Nikola
Starc, Gregor
Mihailović, Nataša
author_facet Grasgruber, Pavel
Mašanović, Bojan
Prce, Stipan
Popović, Stevo
Arifi, Fitim
Bjelica, Duško
Bokůvka, Dominik
Cacek, Jan
Davidović, Ivan
Gardašević, Jovan
Hrazdíra, Eduard
Hřebíčková, Sylva
Ingrová, Pavlína
Potpara, Predrag
Stračárová, Nikola
Starc, Gregor
Mihailović, Nataša
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The exceptional height of people from the karst area of the Dinaric mountain range has fascinated anthropologists since the end of the 19th century. However, after World War II, little information was available and new representative data started to be collected only at the beginning of the 21st century. Our present work is the most comprehensive summary of the regional differences in body height on the territory of the former Yugoslavia and Albania, and discusses the possible causes of the extraordinary body size of the local population. ABSTRACT: The inhabitants of the Dinaric Alps (former Yugoslavia and Albania) have long been known as people of impressive body height, but after World War II, there was a critical lack of data related to this phenomenon. This anthropological synthesis includes the measurements of 47,158 individuals (24,642 males and 22,516 females) from the period 2010–2018 and describes detailed regional differences in male stature in the Western Balkans. According to these data, young men from Montenegro (182.9 cm) are currently the tallest 18-year-olds in the world, surpassing their Dutch peers (182.4 cm), and 18-year-old boys from Dalmatia are even taller (183.7 cm) at a regional level. A continuous belt of extraordinary height means (>184 cm) stretches from the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia through Herzegovina to the central part of Montenegro. This article summarizes all the key socio-economic, nutritional, and genetic data, and offers possible explanations for this anthropological phenomenon. Since the remarkable height of the Dinaric populations cannot be connected with any commonly known environmental factor, the most probable hypothesis is genetic and links these physical characteristics with the local founder effect of Y haplogroup I-M170. Furthermore, given that both the level of socio-economic development and dietary protein quality are still sub-optimal, the local upward trend in body height has the potential to continue in the future.
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spelling pubmed-91383852022-05-28 Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe Grasgruber, Pavel Mašanović, Bojan Prce, Stipan Popović, Stevo Arifi, Fitim Bjelica, Duško Bokůvka, Dominik Cacek, Jan Davidović, Ivan Gardašević, Jovan Hrazdíra, Eduard Hřebíčková, Sylva Ingrová, Pavlína Potpara, Predrag Stračárová, Nikola Starc, Gregor Mihailović, Nataša Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The exceptional height of people from the karst area of the Dinaric mountain range has fascinated anthropologists since the end of the 19th century. However, after World War II, little information was available and new representative data started to be collected only at the beginning of the 21st century. Our present work is the most comprehensive summary of the regional differences in body height on the territory of the former Yugoslavia and Albania, and discusses the possible causes of the extraordinary body size of the local population. ABSTRACT: The inhabitants of the Dinaric Alps (former Yugoslavia and Albania) have long been known as people of impressive body height, but after World War II, there was a critical lack of data related to this phenomenon. This anthropological synthesis includes the measurements of 47,158 individuals (24,642 males and 22,516 females) from the period 2010–2018 and describes detailed regional differences in male stature in the Western Balkans. According to these data, young men from Montenegro (182.9 cm) are currently the tallest 18-year-olds in the world, surpassing their Dutch peers (182.4 cm), and 18-year-old boys from Dalmatia are even taller (183.7 cm) at a regional level. A continuous belt of extraordinary height means (>184 cm) stretches from the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia through Herzegovina to the central part of Montenegro. This article summarizes all the key socio-economic, nutritional, and genetic data, and offers possible explanations for this anthropological phenomenon. Since the remarkable height of the Dinaric populations cannot be connected with any commonly known environmental factor, the most probable hypothesis is genetic and links these physical characteristics with the local founder effect of Y haplogroup I-M170. Furthermore, given that both the level of socio-economic development and dietary protein quality are still sub-optimal, the local upward trend in body height has the potential to continue in the future. MDPI 2022-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9138385/ /pubmed/35625514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11050786 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Grasgruber, Pavel
Mašanović, Bojan
Prce, Stipan
Popović, Stevo
Arifi, Fitim
Bjelica, Duško
Bokůvka, Dominik
Cacek, Jan
Davidović, Ivan
Gardašević, Jovan
Hrazdíra, Eduard
Hřebíčková, Sylva
Ingrová, Pavlína
Potpara, Predrag
Stračárová, Nikola
Starc, Gregor
Mihailović, Nataša
Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe
title Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe
title_full Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe
title_fullStr Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe
title_short Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe
title_sort mapping the mountains of giants: anthropometric data from the western balkans reveal a nucleus of extraordinary physical stature in europe
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11050786
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