“…More generally, it is therefore possible that our results reflect the existence of coadapted life history strategies, where traits that promote future orientation and organismal longevity cluster together in meaningful functional composites (Figueredo et al, ; Figueredo, Vasquez, Brumbach, & Schneider, ; Luoto, Krams, & Rantala, ; Minkov & Bond, ; Sherlock & Zietsch, ). The link between family income and height suggests one such composite, indicating the existence of slower life history strategies in families with higher income (cf., Cabeza de Baca, Wahl, Barnett, Figueredo, & Ellis, ; Griskevicius, Tybur, Delton, & Robertson, ; Lynch, ; Woodley of Menie et al, ). Our results are generally consistent with the hypothesis that internal factors (here: less robust immunity system) that increase susceptibility to infectious disease affect differences in life history strategies at the phenotypic (Murray, Gildersleeve, Fales, & Haselton, ) and genotypic levels (Figueredo et al, ).…”