Children raised under UK austerity shorter than European peers, study finds
by Amelia Hill from World news | The Guardian on (#6CB9X)
Average height of boys and girls aged five has slipped due to poor diet and NHS cuts, experts say
British children who grew up during the years of austerity are shorter than their peers in Bulgaria, Montenegro and Lithuania, a study has found.
In 1985, British boys and girls ranked 69 out of 200 countries for average height aged five. At the time they were on average 111.4cm and 111cm tall respectively.
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