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mattfromnossa
02-12-2008, 07:52 PM
Those not blessed with height are often accused of having a chip on their shoulder.

Now a study has found that they might, in fact, have an unhealthy attitude to life.

Short men and women apparently complain of poorer mental and physical health than those of an average height.

Researchers examined more than 14,000 responses to the 2003 Health Survey for England.

The subjects had given details of their height, weight, age, gender, long-standing illness and social class.

They were then asked to rate their health on a range of indicators such as mobility, pain and depression.

Those in the shortest height category - men shorter than 5ft 4in and women shorter than 5ft - reported much poorer health, according to the report in the journal Clinical Endocrinology.

The survey did not ascertain how healthy they actually were, just how well they thought they were.

Lead researcher Dr Torsten Christensen said: "Using this large and nationally representative sample of the UK population, we found shorter people report that they experience lower physical and mental well-being than taller people do.

"Our results also indicate that the shorter someone is, the stronger this relationship becomes."

She added that an increase in height of one inch would have a positive impact on the healthrelated quality of life of a short person, whereas the effect of an extra inch would be negligible for a person of normal height.
Dr Christensen found that short people would have a 6 per cent higher health rating if they were around three inches taller.

This is the equivalent to the health benefit experienced by an obese person losing two and a half stones.

Dr Christensen, of Danish healthcare company Novo Nordisk, added: "We know that people who are short experience more difficulties in areas of their life such as education, employment and relationships than people of a normal height.

"Although our study does not show that short height directly causes a reduction in physical and mental health, it does indicate that short people are more likely to feel that they experience a lower healthrelated quality of life."

She added: "Further research is now needed to clarify the precise relationship between changes in height and health-related quality of life."
Short height in adult life can either be due to normal development or can be caused by a number of diseases such as growth hormone deficiency and Turner syndrome.

Treatment with growth hormone for children with these conditions can increase their final height by as much as four inches.

The study shows that these height increases could have a huge positive effect on a person's mental wellbeing once they grow up.

mattfromnossa
02-12-2008, 09:20 PM
Treatment with growth hormone for children with these conditions can increase their final height by as much as four inches.

The study shows that these height increases could have a huge positive effect on a person's mental wellbeing once they grow up.

This article sounds like it was written by an ad exec working for the pharmaceutical companies. Oh yeah folks, take some hgh and all of your problems will magically float away...that'll be $20,000 thank you. :rolleyes:

Chrisof BK
02-24-2008, 04:24 PM
The study shows that these height increases could have a huge positive effect on a person's mental wellbeing once they grow up.


Maybe their well being is better because society treats the taller like they are people to be worshipped and they scorn those of us who aren't.


Chris

Mr. Fantasy
02-24-2008, 05:16 PM
Maybe their well being is better because society treats the taller like they are people to be worshipped and they scorn those of us who aren't.


And this is true for looks in general.

I used to watch Dr. Phil back in those days (not that long ago, actually) when I watched TV, and in one episode his older son was "transformed", using make-up and movie paraphernalia, into an ugly looking guy. He wanted to prove that looks don't matter as much as a positive attitude. So he went into this shopping mall and tried to ask for directions (there was a hidden camera). People avoided him! People even avoided to make any eye contact with him. Then he went into a few shops and was treated like dirt.
He repeated all of the above without the make-up, and people were happy to help him, and in the shops he visited, they were very kind to him.

In the show he confessed that he felt horrible while he was "ugly", and that he felt impotent, uncapable of doing anything. It was a hell he had to endure for only a couple of hours.


And this, my firends, is the society we live in.

shortone
02-28-2008, 08:24 AM
If you look up what this saying means there are different references to the meaning of it.
It is true that the most liklihood is that the person is angry with life.
It can mean someone losing a fight and having a chip on their shoulder thus losing the fight.
It can also be related to someone having a grudge there are numerous forms for using the saying and some are quite understandable especially if someone uses the saying with regard to someone being short.