Gallup Andrew C, Fink Bernhard
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Utica, NY, United States.
Institute of Psychology, Georg-August University of Goettingen, Göttingen, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2018 Apr 6;9:439. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00439. eCollection 2018.
Handgrip strength (HGS) is a robust measure of overall muscular strength and function, and has long been predictive of a multitude of health factors and physical outcomes for both men and women. The fact that HGS represents such a ubiquitous measure of health and vitality may reflect the significance of this trait during human evolution. This trait is also highly sexually dimorphic due to influences of androgenic hormones and fat-free body mass, suggesting that it has been further elaborated through sexual selection. Consistent with this view, research within evolutionary psychology and related fields has documented distinct relationships between HGS and measures of social and sexual behavior, especially in men. Here, we review studies across different societies and cultural contexts showing that male HGS predicts measures of aggression and social dominance, perceived formidability, male-typical body morphology and movement, courtship display, physical attractiveness, and sexual behavior and reproductive fitness. These findings underscore the value of including HGS as an independent measure within studies examining human sexual selection, and corroborate existing research suggesting that specific features of physical strength have and continue to be under positive directional selection in men.
握力(HGS)是整体肌肉力量和功能的一项可靠指标,长期以来一直能预测男性和女性的多种健康因素及身体状况。HGS代表了这样一种普遍存在的健康与活力指标,这一事实可能反映了该特征在人类进化过程中的重要性。由于雄激素和去脂体重的影响,这一特征在性别上也具有高度二态性,表明它通过性选择得到了进一步的演化。与这一观点一致,进化心理学及相关领域的研究记录了HGS与社会行为和性行为指标之间的独特关系,尤其是在男性中。在此,我们回顾了不同社会和文化背景下的研究,这些研究表明男性握力能预测攻击性和社会支配地位、感知到的威慑力、男性典型的身体形态和动作、求爱表现、身体吸引力以及性行为和生殖健康状况。这些发现强调了在研究人类性选择时将握力作为一项独立指标的价值,并证实了现有研究,即体力的特定特征过去并将继续在男性中受到正向定向选择。