Plato C C, Wood J L, Norris A H
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1980 Jan;52(1):27-31. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330520105.
Two hundred thirty-five (235) normal male participants of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study were classified as right handed, left handed, and ambidextrous on the basis of their grip-strength performance. Their left and right hands were also radiographed and the measurements of the second metacarpal bones were evaluated on the basis of hand dominance. The results indicated that, as a rule, the right hand measurements are higher than those of the left hand, regardless of hand dominance. The bilateral differences in total width, length, total area and cortical area are significant among the right hand dominant and nonsignificant among the left hand dominant. Regardless of hand dominance the bilateral differences in medullary width are nonsignificant. These results suggest an inherent tendency of the right second metacarpal to have more bone than the left regardless of hand dominance. Differential stress due to hand dominance will increase the bilateral difference in the right handed and reduce it in the left handed.
巴尔的摩纵向研究中的235名正常男性参与者根据其握力表现被分为右利手、左利手和双手同利。他们的左手和右手也进行了X光摄影,并根据手的优势对第二掌骨的测量值进行了评估。结果表明,通常情况下,无论手的优势如何,右手的测量值都高于左手。右手优势者的总宽度、长度、总面积和皮质面积的双侧差异显著,左手优势者则不显著。无论手的优势如何,髓腔宽度的双侧差异都不显著。这些结果表明,无论手的优势如何,右手第二掌骨天生就比左手有更多的骨质。由于手的优势导致的差异应力会增加右利手的双侧差异,而减少左利手的双侧差异。