Dr. Peter D'Adamo/ The Blood Type Diets
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Arrangement of the somatotypes according to rarity


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Arrangement of the somatotypes according to rarity

From: Sheldon WH. Atlas of Men. Harper Brothers, NY, NY 1954.

Rarity 1Incidence per 1000Rarity 2Incidence per 1000Incidence per 1000Incidence per 1000Rarity 4Incidence per 1000Rarity 5Incidence per 1000
2444022612145412711170.2
2533523520154413631260.5
3343223615252416211710.3
33534245242621016331720.5
34350254283251022532160.2
3445726314326622722170.4
3535634527424427112610.5
3543735228425527233160.5
4436036218433936124150.5
4444243422451437125140.3
4524843514462637235150.1
5423144225524446125220.5
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Rarity 1. The common somatotypes (31 to 60 per 1000). Rarity 2. Less common (11 to 30 per 1000 Rariry 3. Scarce (4 to 10 per 1000). Rarity 4. Very scarce (1 to 3 per 1000). Rarity 5. Rare (less than 1 per 1000).






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