Determination of Gender from Index and Ring Finger Ratio in Young Adult

Amshu Pradhan, Birendra Manda, A. Karn, O. Bajracharya
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Introduction: Forensic anthropologists are mostly involved in establishing human identification of unknown dismembered remains, especially during the global humanitarian and medico-legal crisis. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 250 adults (105 males and 145 females) Nepalese adults in the age group of 20-25 years were studied to investigate sexual dimorphism of the index and ring finger ratio. Results: The difference between the mean 2DL in males and females was 0.58 in the right 2DL and 0.6788 in the left 2DL. Similarly, it was 0.684 in the right 4DL and 0.714 in the left 4DL which showed not much difference significantly. The index and ring finger ratio is derived by dividing the index finger length by ring finger length Percentage accuracy based on sectioning point analysis in right-hand male was 99.16% and left hand was 99.84% similarly in the female right hand was 99.85% and left hand was 99.46%. Conclusions: Unlike previous studies, the difference in the length and ratio of the index and ring fingers was not significant between males and females. To generalize the findings, a similar study with a larger sample size is advised.
青壮年食指和无名指比值测定性别
导言:法医人类学家主要参与建立未知肢解遗骸的人类身份识别,特别是在全球人道主义和医学法律危机期间。方法:对250名年龄在20 ~ 25岁的尼泊尔成年人(男105名,女145名)进行横断面研究,探讨食指和无名指比例的性别二态性。结果:男性和女性的平均2DL差值分别为右2DL 0.58和左2DL 0.6788。同样,右4DL为0.684,左4DL为0.714,差异不显著。食指和无名指的比例由食指长度除以无名指长度得出,男性右手为99.16%,左手为99.84%,女性右手为99.85%,左手为99.46%。结论:与以往的研究不同,男性和女性食指和无名指的长度和比例差异不显著。为了推广研究结果,建议进行更大样本量的类似研究。
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