Dutch, World's Tallest People, Just Keep Growing

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Survey shows Dutch are tallest on planet -- and getting heavier
Updated: 4:18 p.m. ET July 22, 2004AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - The Dutch, already the tallest people on the planet, are still growing in height while also packing on the pounds.


The market research organization GfK said on Thursday that data collected over the last seven years showed increasing demand for larger clothing sizes in the Netherlands, where the average man is about 6 feet, 1 inch, tall.

The Dutch are growing, said GfK spokesman Koen Snoeren.

The Dutch are nearly four inches taller on average than the British and Americans, and almost six inches
taller than they were four decades ago.

GfK's analysis supports recent studies, including one by Professor Robert Fogel for the Pan American Health Organization, that ranks the Dutch as the talle
st p

eople on the planet.

Fogel and other researchers put it down to affluence, a diet rich in dairy products, and good hygiene and health care.

Studies by the Health Council of the Netherlands suggest the Dutch could grow another four inches in the next few decades. But some data, including GfK's, also suggest junk food is limiting the health advantages that wealth has brought.

Nearly half of the population is overweight, and the council says that in a decade it could be two-thirds, around the level of the United States.

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The Dutch, already the tallest people on the planet, are still growing. Data collected over the last seven years showed increasing demand for larger clothing sizes in the Netherlands, where the average man is about 185 centimetres (6-foot-1) tall. The Dutch are nearly 10 centimetres taller on average than the British and Americans, and almost 15 centimetres taller than they were four decades ago.

Other studies also rank the Dutch as the tallest people on the planetand suggest they could grow another 10 entimetres in the next few decades.

Researchers put it down to affluence, a diet rich in dairy products, and good hygiene and health care. But
junk food may be limiting the health advantages that wealth has brought. Nearly half of the population is overweight.

(Posted on July 23, 2004)
 
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