Title of article :
Sexual dimorphism in ratio of second and fourth digits and its relationship with metabolic syndrome indices and cardiovascular risk factors
Author/Authors :
Oyeyemi, Bolaji Fatai Departments of Zoology - Cell Biology and Genetics Unit - University of Ibadan - Ibadan, Oyo State , Iyiola, Oluyinka Ajibola Department of Zoology - University of Ilorin - Ilorin, Kwara State , Oyeyemi, Adekunle Wahab Department of Physiology - College of Medicine - Madonna University - Elele, Rivers State , Oricha, Kokori Audu Department of Biology - Federal College of Education - Okene, Kogi State, Nigeria , Anifowoshe, Abass Toba Department of Zoology - University of Ilorin - Ilorin, Kwara State , Alamukii, Nanfi zat Abiket Departments of Zoology - Cell Biology and Genetics Unit - University of Ibadan - Ibadan, Oyo State
Pages :
6
From page :
234
To page :
239
Abstract :
Background: Ratio of second and fourth digit (2D:4D) is known to be germane in analyzing utero concentrations of testosterone and estrogen in human and other vertebrates. 2D:4D had been linked to several traits like athletes’ abilities, reproductive success, risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of several cardiovascular risk factors. Waist circumference (WC), neck circumference (NC), body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) are important in measuring MetS. Th is study investigated sexual dimorphism in 2D:4D and its relationship with MetS indices and CVD factors among adult residing in Ilorin, North central Nigeria. Materials and Methods: Th is is a cross-sectional, stratifi ed multi-staged sampling study. Participants residing in diff erent neighborhoods were visited at home where fi nger lengths and anthropometric traits were measured. Participants include 801 healthy adults aged 18-44 years (56% male) who had been living in the area for more than 3 years. Results: Males showed signifi cantly lower 2D:4D than females (unpaired t-test; t [699] = 11.49, P = 0.001). A signifi cant positive correlation was observed in MetS markers and 2D:4D. WHtR showed the highest correlation with 2D:4D in male (r = 0.461, P ≤ 0.001) and female (r = 0.408, P ≤ 0.001) when compared with BMI, NC and WC. All positive correlations recorded in this study were high in male and right hand. Conclusion: Our results showed that 2D:4D is sexual dimorphic and right hand 2D:4D as a predictor of MetS is better. We concluded that 2D:4D is a proxy for MetS and CVD risk factors in Ilorin.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular disease , digit ratio , metabolic syndrome , sexual dimorphism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2432543
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