Dimorphic differences in selected somatic parameters in students of equal height.

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Józef Tatarczuk, Ryszard Asienkiewicz, Artur Wandycz, Justyna Jasik
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Abstract

This paper's aim was to describe dimorphic differences in selected somatic traits in adults of equal height. The research was based on anthropometric measurements which were taken over in 2005-2015 on a 1,911-strong cohort, 625 men and 1,286 women, aged 18-25, all of them students at the University of Zielona Góra. They were divided into 10 height groups (two-centimeter compartments), ranging from 162.1 cm to 182.0 cm. The following somatic traits were measured: height, body mass, trunk length, lengths of lower and upper extremities, hip width, shoulder width, chest width, and chest depth. The research led to the following conclusions: 1. The biggest morphological differences were found between the shortest students; with height the differences became ever less pronounced. 2. Sexual dimorphism was most pronounced in body mass, shoulder width, and chest depth (which were greater in men), and hip width (greater in women). With regard to the other somatic traits, the picture of differences was rather patchy and showed not very distinct sexual dimorphism. 3. All mean somatic parameters increased with height in both sexes. This was most visible in body mass and the lengths of upper and lower extremities, and less visible in trunk length and chest width.

身高相等的学生中所选躯体参数的二态差异。
本文的目的是描述相同身高的成虫在某些体细胞性状上的二态差异。这项研究是基于2005年至2015年对1911名年龄在18-25岁之间的人进行的人体测量,其中625名男性和1286名女性,他们都是锡洛纳大学Góra的学生。他们被分为10个身高组(2厘米间隔),从162.1厘米到182.0厘米不等。测量了以下身体特征:身高、体重、躯干长度、上下肢长度、臀宽、肩宽、胸宽和胸深。研究得出以下结论:1。体型差异最大的是最矮的学生;随着身高的增加,这种差异变得越来越不明显。2. 两性二态性在体重、肩宽、胸深(男性更大)和臀宽(女性更大)方面最为明显。至于其他体细胞性状,差异的图片是相当不完整的,并没有表现出非常明显的两性二态性。3.所有体细胞参数均随身高的增加而增加。这在体重和上肢和下肢的长度上最为明显,而在躯干长度和胸宽上则不太明显。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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