Social-Economic-Political-Emotional (SEPE) factors regulate human growth

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چکیده

Background
 There is a recurring and seamless interaction between the biology of human development social-economic-political-emotional (SEPE) environment. The SEPE environment influences quality material conditions for and, simultaneously, growth in height other dimensions provide social moral signals that information to community networks.
 Objectives
 This article reviews role factors growth, especially skeletal growth.
 Sample Methods
 meaning defined shown be related individual group prestige, identity, ego task motivation. These influence dominance or subordination communities societies. Historical contemporary examples effects on size are presented.
 Results
 Membership impacts breadth. Higher classes taller, lower broader. In elite level sport winners have more stimulation via hormone IGF-1 even before contest. findings explained terms versus Community Effect Height hypothesis.
 Conclusions
 factor regulation comprehensive explanation plasticity than traditional concepts such as socioeconomic status simple-minded genetic determinism. People belonging upper class communities, elites, know they superior treated by non-elites. condition life operating through these networks positive elites negative classes. differences maintain gradients

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Human biology and public health

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2748-9957']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52905/hbph.v1.10