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身高、体重与食指与无名指长度比(2D:4D)的关联及性别差异。

Association of height and weight with second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) and sex differences.

作者信息

Barut Cagatay, Tan Uner, Dogan Asli

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, Karaelmas University.

出版信息

Percept Mot Skills. 2008 Apr;106(2):627-32. doi: 10.2466/pms.106.2.627-632.

Abstract

Sex difference in 2D:46 digit ratio was studied in 386 right-handed students. The lengths of index (2D) and ring (4D) fingers were measured using a caliper. Height and weight of participants were recorded. Body height correlated negatively with right- and left-hand digit ratios in the total sample (N = 386); correlations were significant for the left-hand digit ratio of men and for the right-hand digit ratio of women (no significant correlations with weight). Males had a significantly lower 2D:4D ratio than females. After controlling for height, sex differences in right- and left-hand digit ratios completely disappeared. The results suggest that height of adults reflecting prenatal hormone status may play a role in differences between men and women in 2D:4D digit ratio for right-handers.

摘要

在386名右利手学生中研究了2D:4D指长比的性别差异。使用卡尺测量食指(2D)和无名指(4D)的长度。记录参与者的身高和体重。在总样本(N = 386)中,身高与右手和左手的指长比呈负相关;男性左手的指长比和女性右手的指长比相关性显著(与体重无显著相关性)。男性的2D:4D比值显著低于女性。在控制身高后,右手和左手的指长比的性别差异完全消失。结果表明,反映产前激素状态的成年人身高可能在右利手的男女2D:4D指长比差异中起作用。

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