Long-term human study

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Television series
German title Long-term human study
Original title Predict My Future: The Science of Us,
Why Am I? (Alternative title)
Country of production New Zealand
original language English
year 2016
Production
company
Razor Films
length 45 minutes
Episodes 4th
genre documentation
production Mark McNeill
First broadcast May 31, 2016 on Television New Zealand

Long-term study of humans (English original title: Predict My Future: The Science of Us ) is a New Zealand documentary series from 2016.

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The series deals with the long-term - cohort study Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study , in which 1,037 people from Dunedin , New Zealand , are regularly examined since birth in 1972/73.

The study gained new knowledge in many scientific areas, including respiratory and cardiovascular diseases , addiction , obesity , venereal diseases , crime and intelligence . Particularly in the debate called "Nature versus Nurture" about the proportions of genetics (here called Nature for nature ) and sociology (here called Nurture for education , nutrition , care ) in the development of the human personality, valuable insights were gained become.

Episodes

number German title English title German premiere Original first broadcast
1 The early years The Eearly Years 17th January 2017 May 31, 2016
2 When teenagers get lost When Teens Run Off The Rails January 24, 2017 June 7, 2016
3 Genes versus environment When Genes Mix with the Wrong Environment January 31, 2017 June 14, 2016
4th Dirt makes you healthy Dirt is Good, Dirt Poor is Bad February 7, 2017 June 21, 2016

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