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Human 2D (index) and 4D (ring) finger lengths and ratios: cross-sectional data on linear growth patterns sexual dimorphism and lateral asymmetry from 4 to 60 years of age

机译:人类2D(食指)和4D(无名指)的长度和比例:4至60岁年龄段的线性生长方式性二态性和横向不对称性的横截面数据

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Human 2D:4D ratios (measures of the relative lengths of index and ring fingers) attract considerable research interest because they exhibit sexual dimorphism and are associated with various morphological, physiological and behavioural traits as well as sporting abilities and medical conditions. In an attempt to identify potential confounding factors in such studies, we have examined how relative and absolute digit lengths vary with gender and tested whether they are influenced by age, right–left asymmetry and hand preference. Participants between 4 and 60years of age were recruited from local educational sites. Hand photocopies and calliper measurement were used to obtain digit lengths. We employed linear regression analysis to examine the growth trajectories of individual digits, analyses of variance to isolate main and interaction effects of age, gender and hand preference, and paired t-tests to identify lateral asymmetries. Both digits exhibited biphasic growth with an early growth phase followed by a stable length phase. Digits in females attained their maximum length about 2.2years (dextral subjects) or 5.1years (sinistral subjects) earlier than those in males. Sexual dimorphism in 2D:4D ratios was apparent by 4years of age and age changes in ratios depended on gender, side and hand preference. Relative and absolute lengths displayed age, gender, hand-preference and age×gender interaction effects. Lengths tended to be greater in females in younger subjects and greater in males in older subjects. Ratios tended to be greater in sinistral subjects. In dextral subjects, significant lateral asymmetries in 2D lengths were seen at all ages but asymmetries in males and 4D lengths seemed to be age-dependent. We conclude that age, lateral asymmetry and hand preference are potential confounding factors and that future study designs should take account of these as well as other known confounders such as ethnicity, birth order, menstrual cycle phase and sexual preference.
机译:人类2D:4D比率(食指和无名指的相对长度的量度)吸引了相当大的研究兴趣,因为它们表现出性二态性,并且与各种形态,生理和行为特征以及运动能力和医疗条件有关。为了确定此类研究中的潜在混杂因素,我们研究了相对和绝对数字长度如何随性别而变化,并测试了它们是否受年龄,左右不对称性和手部偏好的影响。年龄在4至60岁之间的参与者是从当地的教育机构招募的。手工影印和卡尺测量用于获得手指长度。我们使用线性回归分析来检查单个数字的增长轨迹,通过方差分析来分离年龄,性别和手型偏好的主要影响和交互作用,并使用配对的t检验来确定横向不对称性。两个数字均显示出两相生长,早期生长阶段,随后是稳定长度阶段。女性的数字比男性的数字早达到最大长度约2.2年(右旋受试者)或5.1年(正弦波受试者)。 2D:4D比率中的性二态性在4岁以下时明显可见,并且比率的变化取决于性别,侧面和手的偏爱。相对长度和绝对长度显示了年龄,性别,偏好和年龄×性别的相互作用。在年轻受试者中女性的长度倾向于更大,而在老年受试者中男性的长度倾向于更大。鼻窦科目中的比率往往更大。在右旋受试者中,所有年龄段的2D长度均存在明显的侧向不对称性,但男性和4D长度的不对称性似乎与年龄有关。我们得出结论,年龄,横向不对称和手部偏爱是潜在的混杂因素,未来的研究设计应考虑这些因素以及其他已知的混杂因素,例如种族,出生顺序,月经周期阶段和性偏爱。

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