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Greenlandic Children are No Longer Stunted in Growth Like Their Parents

by Rishika Gupta on June 1, 2018 at 6:10 PM

Centuries-old hereditary characteristics of Inuit children of Greenland, Canada, and Alaska has been changed. They are no longer short or stunted in growth compared to their previous generation. The findings of this study are published in the journal of Acta Paediatrica


During the last couple of years, people have noticed that Greenlandic boys and girls are getting taller compared to older generations. These common observations have now been scientifically proved,� says Marius Kl�vgaard, MD and one of the scientists behind a newly published study of the growth of Greenlandic children.

‘For centuries Inuit children in Greenland, Canada, and Alaska have been found to be as small, but this has been changed finds a new study. They are no longer smaller in growth; their height now is as equal as other children.’

Previous studies of the growth of the indigenous Inuit people of Greenland, Canada, and Alaska has characterized them as shorter but with the same weight as European or continental US citizens. Yet, this specific growth pattern was no longer found in the new study of the growth of Greenlandic children conducted by researchers from University of Southern Denmark.

We evaluated the growth of 279 healthy Greenlandic boys and girls aged 6-10 years and found that at puberty, Greenlandic children are now as tall as children in Denmark,� says Marius Kl�vgaard.

As a part of the study, the research group has also conducted specific growth charts for children in Greenland that can be used for monitoring growth and thrive. Growth charts for Greenlandic children have never been published before.

Genes and obese mothers

The fact that the growth of Greenlandic children is no longer stunted has several explanations.

Many people in Greenland have one or more ancestors of Scandinavian origin, so genetic admixture is quite common. That might to some extent explain why children in Greenland have a similar growth pattern to children in Denmark,� says Marius Kl�vgaard.

Another important finding is a high number of obese mothers.

It is well-known that obese mothers get large babies, and it seems like these larges babies keep on being large during their childhood,� says Marius Kl�vgaard.

Healthy children Furthermore, in a recent study, the research group found, that children in Greenland are as healthy as children in Denmark. Actually, children in Greenland have fewer visits to the doctors than Danish children.

Chronic diseases might hamper growth. But improvements in health and nutrition have reduced these kinds of problems,� says Marius Kl�vgaard.

Source: Eurekalert

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