- Men's height and weight are more sensitive to environmental conditions compared to women's.
- Improvements in national living standards correspond to greater increases in male height and weight compared with their female counterparts.
- Sexual size dimorphism in height serves as a sensitive indicator of population health.
- Male height increased more significantly over time compared with female height in the U.K. cohort.
- Optimal conditions allow for more uniform male physical development.
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