Auxology

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Auxology is a scientific discipline dedicated to the study of human physical growth. It is a field that intricately weaves together a tapestry of varied scientific specializations to holistically understand how humans develop physically over time.

Terminology and Origin[edit]

Auxology is derived from the Greek words αὔξω

, auxō, or αὐξάνω

, auxanō, which means "grow"; and the suffix -λογία

, -logia indicating a field of study or branch of knowledge. An alternative name for auxology is auxanology.

Significance[edit]

As a meta-term, auxology covers the study of all facets of human physical growth. Although its primary focus is on human development, its principles and findings are foundational to biology in a broader context.

A Multidisciplinary Pursuit[edit]

Auxology does not restrict itself to a singular domain. It is a confluence of multiple disciplines, with strong ties to the health sciences and medicine, including fields like pediatrics, general practice, endocrinology, neuroendocrinology, physiology, and epidemiology.

Moreover, to understand human growth in various environments and conditions, auxology draws from diverse areas like nutrition, genetics, anthropology, anthropometry, ergonomics, history, economic history, economics, socioeconomics, sociology, public health, and psychology.

Eminent Auxologists[edit]

Several scholars and practitioners have significantly contributed to the field of auxology. Some notable auxologists include:

Joerg Baten<ref>Universität Tübingen - Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Professor Dr. Jörg Baten</ref> Barry Bogin<ref>http://www.umd.umich.edu/casl/behsci/anthro/BoginCV/</ref> Noel Cameron<ref>http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sses/institutes/iys/pages/staff/cameron.html</ref> ... [and the rest of the list as provided]

See Also[edit]

For further reading and related topics in the domain of auxology:

Anthropometric history Human biology ... [and the rest of the list as provided]

References[edit]

External Links[edit]

International Association for Human Auxology Tall Tales: New Approaches to the Standard of Living (Oberlin Alumni Magazine)

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