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产前睾酮对饮食失调症状的保护作用中的年龄差异:表达的发育窗口?

Age differences in prenatal testosterone's protective effects on disordered eating symptoms: developmental windows of expression?

作者信息

Culbert Kristen M, Breedlove S Marc, Sisk Cheryl L, Keel Pamela K, Neale Michael C, Boker Steven M, Burt S Alexandra, Klump Kelly L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Michigan State University.

Department of Psychology, Florida State University.

出版信息

Behav Neurosci. 2015 Feb;129(1):18-36. doi: 10.1037/bne0000034.

Abstract

Prenatal testosterone exposure may be protective against disordered eating. However, prior studies have produced mixed results. Developmental differences in prenatal testosterone's protective effects on disordered eating may explain these discrepancies. Indeed, studies have differed in the age of participants assessed, with data supporting prenatal testosterone effects on disordered eating in early adolescent and young adult samples but not in late adolescence. The present studies are the first to investigate age differences in prenatal testosterone's protective effects on disordered eating. Two indirect markers of higher prenatal testosterone were examined: (a) lower finger-length ratios (Study 1: index [2D]/ring [4D] finger [2D:4D]) and (b) lower disordered eating in female s from opposite-sex twin pairs (who are thought to be exposed to higher prenatal testosterone from their male co-twin) relative to female controls (Study 2). Participants were twins from the Michigan State University Twin Registry (Study 1: n = 409; Study 2: n = 1,538) in early adolescence, late adolescence, or young adulthood. Disordered eating was assessed with well-validated questionnaires. Finger-length ratios were measured from hand scans, using electronic computer calipers. Findings were consistent across both studies. Higher prenatal testosterone (lower 2D:4D; females from opposite-sex twin pairs vs. controls) predicted lower disordered eating in early adolescence and young adulthood only. Prenatal testosterone-disordered eating associations were not observed during late adolescence. Results point to the possibility of developmental windows of expression for prenatal testosterone's protective effects on disordered eating and suggest that prior discrepant results may reflect age differences across samples.

摘要

产前睾酮暴露可能对饮食失调具有保护作用。然而,先前的研究结果不一。产前睾酮对饮食失调的保护作用存在发育差异,这可能解释了这些差异。事实上,各项研究评估的参与者年龄有所不同,有数据支持产前睾酮对青少年早期和青年样本中的饮食失调有影响,但对青少年晚期则没有影响。本研究首次调查了产前睾酮对饮食失调的保护作用在年龄上的差异。研究了两个较高产前睾酮水平的间接指标:(a)较低的手指长度比(研究1:食指[2D]/无名指[4D]的手指长度比[2D:4D]),以及(b)与女性对照组相比,来自异性双胞胎对中的女性(被认为从其男性同胞双胞胎那里接触到更高的产前睾酮)饮食失调情况较少(研究2)。参与者是来自密歇根州立大学双胞胎登记处的双胞胎(研究1:n = 409;研究2:n = 1,538),处于青少年早期、晚期或青年期。使用经过充分验证的问卷评估饮食失调情况。使用电子计算机卡尺通过手部扫描测量手指长度比。两项研究的结果一致。较高的产前睾酮水平(较低的2D:4D;异性双胞胎对中的女性与对照组相比)仅在青少年早期和青年期预测较低的饮食失调情况。在青少年晚期未观察到产前睾酮与饮食失调之间的关联。结果表明产前睾酮对饮食失调的保护作用可能存在表达的发育窗口期,并表明先前不一致的结果可能反映了不同样本之间的年龄差异。

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