Cuyen
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Height varies more than other traits within a population, and traditionally short anthropological types may contain relatively tall individuals and vice versa. Significant height differences exist within the same ancestral groups. In addition, nutrition can alter height. Malnutrition causes individuals to remain below their genetic potential, as well as a monotonous diet in some agricultural societies, e.g. in Europe prior to industrialisation. On the other hand, a healthy hunter-gatherer diet may produce taller individuals. The tallest statures are reached with modern, sugar-rich, calorie-rich diets, despite their negative side effects like obesity and diabetes. The table below shows the typical height variation of the seven categories used for males and females in pre-industrial and post-industrial societies.
This search shows diet is significant for people to reach their genetic limits I think most of manletcels wouldnt be manlet if they had a rich diet while growing up.
Warning to youngcels 18yo or under. You don't have much time to wait,stop being lazy and at least get a rich diet so you may reach your genetic limit in growth.
By changing diet of population you already can see new generation is so tall and future will be giants not manlets.