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 6.4 The secular trend

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Human biologists use the term ¡¥secular trend¡¦ to describe alteration in the measurable characteristics of a population of human being occurring over a period of time. Over a period of at least a century biosocial changes have been occurring in the population of much of the world which have led to:

- increase in the rate of growth of children;

- earlier onset of puberty, as indicated by menarche (the onset of the menstrual cycle) in girls and the adolescent growth spurt in both boys and girls;

- increase in adult stature, with a possible decrease in the age at which adult stature is reached.

Although the magnitude of changes in some countries have been fairly uniform they are by no means universal. However, Japan has shown a particularly dramatic secular trend. Japanese boys increased in stature by

 

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