Have Swiss adult males and females stopped growing taller? Evidence from  the population-based nutrition survey menuCH, 2014/2015 - ScienceDirect

Have Swiss adult males and females stopped growing taller? Evidence from the population-based nutrition survey menuCH, 2014/2015 - ScienceDirect

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Data from the National Nutrition Survey for adults (menuCH) allow for the assessment of recent trends in measured height by year of birth for adult me…

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