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Apr 6, 2004
The Height Gap
In the late 19th century Americans were the tallest people in the world. Today, Northern Europeans are 3 inches taller than Americans, and growing, while the growth of Americans has fallen flat. The answer is a complex one, and scholars who study the phenomenon are not united in their hypotheses. Larry Mantle talks with the Burkhard Bilger of the New Yorker about “the height gap.”

In the late 19th century Americans were the tallest people in the world. Today, Northern Europeans are 3 inches taller than Americans, and growing, while the growth of Americans has fallen flat. The answer is a complex one, and scholars who study the phenomenon are not united in their hypotheses. Larry Mantle talks with the Burkhard Bilger of the New Yorker about “the height gap.”

In the late 19th century Americans were the tallest people in the world. Today, Northern Europeans are 3 inches taller than Americans, and growing, while the growth of Americans has fallen flat. The answer is a complex one, and scholars who study the phenomenon are not united in their hypotheses. Larry Mantle talks with the Burkhard Bilger of the New Yorker about “the height gap.”

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