> I’d be curious about side effects of the Depression and WW2 that took an extra generation to show up.
While there might be a time span involved that could be described that way, as far as I've read there weren't any statistics that were "generational" in the usual sense of the term. Obesity rates started rising among all age groups at roughly the same time.
> I’d be curious about side effects of the Depression and WW2 that took an extra generation to show up.
While there might be a time span involved that could be described that way, as far as I've read there weren't any statistics that were "generational" in the usual sense of the term. Obesity rates started rising among all age groups at roughly the same time.