Patients and Methods: This was a population-based, cross-sectional study. A total of 1422 adult persons (610 female, 812 male; age range, 18-90 y) who are from middle and upper socioeconomic classes were selected randomly in the city of Ankara (Turkey). Following the International Biological programme (IBP), height and sitting height anthropometric measurements were taken. Collected data were grouped by gender and age and all centiles constructed with the help of LMS methods.
Results: In accordance with the findings of this study men were significantly taller than women in all age groups. Besides it was seen that height and sitting height anthropometric variables decrease correspondingly with aging in men and women.
Conclusions: These observations indicated that human body proportion chances during life span and if we realize these changes we can have the necessary steps to save and provide continuity to human health.
Keywords : Height, Sitting height, Aging, Secular trend, Anthropometry