نتایج جستجو برای: 4d ratio

تعداد نتایج: 514023  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2006
Deborah J Walder Terese L C Andersson Amanda L McMillan S Marc Breedlove Elaine F Walker

The 2nd to 4th finger digit ratio (2D:4D) is a sexually dimorphic feature determined during gestation indexing prenatal androgen/estrogen levels. More 'feminized' 2D:4D phenotype has been demonstrated in schizophrenia versus same-sex controls. This study examined 2D:4D in adolescents with schizotypal personality disorder (SPD). Among normal controls, right 2D:4D was significantly greater (more ...

2013
Dapeng Zhao Keli Yu Xinghua Zhang Lianbin Zheng

INTRODUCTION The ratio of the length of the second finger to the fourth finger (2D:4D) in humans is considered as a putative marker of prenatal exposure to testosterone, and has been progressively adopted as one useful tool to evaluate the effect of prenatal hormones in some traits such as physical ability. Handgrip strength is one authentic measure of physical ability and is generally used on ...

2013
Xing-li Wu Ding-you Yang Wen-hui Chai Ming-lei Jin Xing-chun Zhou Li Peng Yu-sheng Zhao

BACKGROUND The association between index finger to ring finger length ratio (2D:4D) and cardiac disorders has been reported, however it has not been discussed in terms of coronary artery disease (CAD). We investigated whether 2D:4D could be used as a marker for predisposition to CAD as assessed by coronary angiography in Chinese men and women. METHODS This study included 1764 persons divided ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2006
Robert Trivers John Manning Amy Jacobson

It has been hypothesised that the ratio between the length of the 2nd and 4th digits (2D:4D) is a correlate of prenatal sex steroids, and this relationship is strongest for the right hand. Furthermore, it has been suggested that 2D:4D is sexually dimorphic, the dimorphism is determined early, and 2D:4D among children is stable with growth. Here, we present the first longitudinal study of right ...

2015
Anna Louise Guyatt Jon Heron Bernice Le Cornu Knight Jean Golding Dheeraj Rai

OBJECTIVES To investigate whether second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D), a measure commonly used as a proxy for fetal testosterone exposure, is associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), as predicted by the extreme male brain theory of autism. DESIGN A birth cohort study. SETTING The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). PARTICIPANTS 6015 ALSPAC children with dat...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2006
Sari M van Anders Philip A Vernon Christopher J Wilbur

Finger-length ratio (second to fourth finger; 2D:4D) has been associated with various measures thought to be related to prenatal androgens. In addition, hormone-transfer theory posits that hormones can transfer between twins. We examined 2D:4D in same-sex (SS) and opposite-sex (OS) dizygotic twins to test both propositions. Results show that 2D:4D is masculinized in OS females compared to SS fe...

2010
Ellen Garbarino Robert Slonim Justin Sydnor Rachel Croson John Manning Angelo Benedetti Jason Cairns

Many important economic decisions involve financial risk, and there is substantial evidence that women tend to be more risk averse than men. We explore a potential biological basis of the variation in risk-taking within and between men and women using an emerging measure of prenatal androgrens, the ratio between the length of the second and fourth digits (2D:4D). A smaller 2D:4D ratio has been ...

2011
David C Muller Graham G Giles Julie Bassett Howard A Morris John T Manning John L Hopper Dallas R English Gianluca Severi

BACKGROUND The second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) is used as a marker of prenatal sex hormone exposure. The objective of this study was to examine whether circulating concentrations of sex hormones and SHBG measured in adulthood was associated with 2D:4D. METHODS This analysis was based on a random sample from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. The sample consisted of of 1036 men and...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2006
John C Loehlin Dennis McFadden Sarah E Medland Nicholas G Martin

The relative length of the second and fourth fingers (the 2D:4D ratio) has been taken to be an indicator of prenatal exposure to testosterone, and hence possibly relevant to sexual orientation and other sex-differentiated behaviors. Studies have reported a difference in this ratio between Caucasian males in Britain and in the U.S.: higher average 2D:4D ratios were obtained in Britain. This rais...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2010
Sarah E Medland Tetyana Zayats Beate Glaser Dale R Nyholt Scott D Gordon Margaret J Wright Grant W Montgomery Megan J Campbell Anjali K Henders Nicholas J Timpson Leena Peltonen Dieter Wolke Susan M Ring Panos Deloukas Nicholas G Martin George Davey Smith David M Evans

The ratio of the lengths of an individual's second to fourth digit (2D:4D) is commonly used as a noninvasive retrospective biomarker for prenatal androgen exposure. In order to identify the genetic determinants of 2D:4D, we applied a genome-wide association approach to 1507 11-year-old children from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) in whom 2D:4D ratio had been measur...

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