Q6(c) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2016 · Anthropology GS 1 · 15 marks · 1 min read

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Discuss different factors affecting growth and development in human beings.

Topic: Factors affecting growth and development. Syllabus: Factors affecting growth and development: genetic, environmental, biochemical, nutritional, cultural and socio-economic. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Factors affecting growth and development.

Revision summary

Genes and hormones set tempo and a stature range. Nutrition and infection decide whether that range is reached. Altitude, toxins, and workload add environmental load. Secular trend and feeding bias are cultural-historical factors. Tanner charts make the factors visible as velocity.

Model answer

Introduction

Growth is increase in size. Development is change in proportion, maturity, and function. Both answer to genes, hormones, nutrition, disease, and the social house.

Body

Genetic and endocrine

  • Polygenic stature, sex chromosomes, and syndromes such as Turner set a range.
  • GH, thyroid, and sex steroids time the infant, childhood, and adolescent spurts that Tanner charted.

Nutrition and disease

  • Protein-energy lack, iodine, iron, and zinc deficits stunt. Infection and diarrhoea cut velocity.
  • Catch-up growth can occur if the insult ends early.

Environment and culture

  • Altitude, climate, and workload shape chest and muscle. Prenatal smoking and alcohol harm.
  • Secular trend: better food and sanitation raise adult height across generations.
  • Gender bias in feeding, as in some Indian households, is a cultural growth factor.
  • Emotion and deprivation, as in neglected children, also flatten curves.

Method note

  • Longitudinal studies separate tempo from size. One school weighing cannot.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  GD[Growth development] --> GEN[Genes hormones]
  GD --> NUT[Nutrition infection]
  GD --> SOC[Care gender class]

Conclusion

Human growth is gene and hormone range filled or emptied by food, infection, altitude, and care. Anthropology watches the household as much as the endocrine axis.

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