Its an interesting question.
There has been a recent article published by a researcher at the Darwin Unit of the LSE which suggests that the population will split into a dimorphic population ; A healthy, tall, fit,good looking elite, and another population which are short, fat, unhealthy etc. over the next 1000 years or so.
Not so sure you will see any significant changes in the human phenotype over that short a time span myself, bearing in mind that the pace of evolutionary change is generally controlled by predator/prey interaction, gene selection through failure to reproduce before death (which is significantly reduced in human society thorugh advances in general living conditions and medicine), and adaptation through significant environmental pressure.