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年轻成年女性的面部男性特征与握力的相关性很弱。

Facial masculinity is only weakly correlated with handgrip strength in young adult women.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California.

Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.

出版信息

Am J Hum Biol. 2019 Jan;31(1):e23203. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23203. Epub 2018 Nov 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Ancestrally, strength is likely to have played a critical role in determining the ability to obtain and retain resources and the allocation of social status among humans. Responses to facial cues of strength are therefore thought to play an important role in human social interaction. Although many researchers have proposed that sexually dimorphic facial morphology is reliably correlated with physical strength, evidence for this hypothesis is somewhat mixed. Moreover, to date, only one study has investigated the putative relationship between facial masculinity and physical strength in women. Consequently, we tested for correlations between handgrip strength and objective measures of face-shape masculinity.

METHODS

531 women took part in the study. We measured each participant's handgrip strength (dominant hand). Sexual dimorphism of face shape was objectively measured from each face photograph using two methods: discriminant analysis and vector analysis. These methods use shape components derived from principal component analyses of facial landmarks to measure the probability of the face being classified as male (discriminant analysis method) or to locate the face on a female-male continuum (vector analysis method).

RESULTS

Our analyses revealed that handgrip strength is, at best, only weakly correlated with facial masculinity in women. There was a weak significant association between handgrip strength and one measure of women's facial masculinity. The relationship between handgrip strength and our other measure of women's facial masculinity was not significant.

DISCUSSION

Together, these results do not support the hypothesis that face-shape masculinity is an important cue of physical strength, at least in women.

摘要

目的

从进化的角度来看,力量很可能在决定人类获取和保留资源的能力以及社会地位的分配方面发挥了关键作用。因此,人们认为对力量的面部线索的反应在人类社交互动中起着重要作用。尽管许多研究人员提出,具有性别二态性的面部形态与体力之间存在可靠的相关性,但这一假设的证据有些混杂。此外,迄今为止,只有一项研究调查了女性面部男性特征与体力之间的假设关系。因此,我们测试了握力与面部形状男性化的客观测量之间的相关性。

方法

531 名女性参加了这项研究。我们测量了每个参与者的握力(优势手)。使用两种方法从每个面部照片中客观测量面部形状的性别二态性:判别分析和向量分析。这些方法使用来自面部标志主成分分析的形状分量来测量面部被分类为男性的概率(判别分析方法)或定位面部在女性-男性连续体上的位置(向量分析方法)。

结果

我们的分析表明,握力与女性的面部男性特征充其量只有微弱的相关性。握力与女性面部男性特征的一个衡量标准之间存在微弱的显著关联。握力与我们对女性面部男性特征的另一个衡量标准之间的关系并不显著。

讨论

总的来说,这些结果不支持面部形状男性特征是体力的重要线索的假设,至少在女性中是这样。

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