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Gli alti e i bassi della Terra Lo studio sulle stature in 200 Paesi Gli italiani superano gli americani

26th July 2016 Corriere Della Sera noncommunicable diseases

Dutch are tallest people in the world, U.S. heights stagnate

26th July 2016 Science noncommunicable diseases

Study finds Dutch men are the world’s tallest

26th July 2016 Deutsche Welle noncommunicable diseases

Les Néerlandais et les Lettones sont les plus grands du monde

26th July 2016 Le Parisien noncommunicable diseases

Los hombres argentinos son los más altos de América Latina

26th July 2016 La Nación noncommunicable diseases

Canadians still getting taller, but not as fast as others

26th July 2016 CBC News noncommunicable diseases

Dutch men revealed as world’s tallest

26th July 2016 BBC News noncommunicable diseases

US and UK fall behind in largest ever global study of height

26th July 2016 New Scientist noncommunicable diseases

How height has changed over 100 years

26th July 2016 Wellcome Trust noncommunicable diseases

The world is growing taller — but very unevenly

26th July 2016 Financial Times noncommunicable diseases

Tall story? Men and women have grown taller over last century, study shows

26th July 2016 The Guardian noncommunicable diseases

Why are South Korean women getting taller?

26th July 2016 BBC Newsday noncommunicable diseases
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