健康成年男性的面部外观和心脏代谢风险标志物。

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Wioletta Czernicka, Agnieszka Żelaźniewicz, Judyta Nowak-Kornicka, Bogusław Pawłowski
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摘要

面部外观被假设为个体生理状况的线索。然而,将面部外观与各种生理状况指标联系起来的研究结果尚无定论。此外,大多数研究都是根据自我报告的健康状况或仅采用单一健康措施来评估生物状况。这项研究旨在验证男性的面部外观是否反映了他的代谢健康状况,这是基于广泛的生理生物标志物来评估的。研究纳入105名健康男性,平均年龄35.42岁(SDage = 3.57)。心脏代谢健康评估基于血脂、炎症、同型半胱氨酸水平、血糖和肝酶水平。在一项在线调查中,参与者的面部吸引力和男子气概是通过照片来评估的。面部吸引力和男子气概与胰岛素抵抗指数(HOMA-IR)、甘油三酯水平和心脏代谢风险评分的稳态模型评估呈负相关。然而,在控制了年龄、肥胖和睾丸激素水平后,这些关系不再显著。此外,面部阳刚之气和吸引力与睾丸激素水平呈正相关,与肥胖呈负相关。面部阳刚之气也与年龄呈正相关。这些发现与之前的研究一致,即男性的面部外观传达了有关年龄、肥胖和睾丸激素水平的信息,但与心脏代谢健康无关。
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Facial Appearance and Markers of Cardiometabolic Risk in Healthy Adult Men

Facial appearance is hypothesized to serve as a cue to an individual’s biological condition. However, the results of studies linking facial appearance with various measures of biological condition are inconclusive. Furthermore, most research has assessed the biological condition based on self-reported health or only a single health measure. This study aimed to verify if a man’s facial appearance reflects his metabolic health, which was assessed based on a broad panel of physiological biomarkers. The study included 105 healthy men with a mean age of 35.42 years (SDage = 3.57). Cardiometabolic health was assessed based on lipid profile, inflammation, homocysteine levels, glycemia, and liver enzyme levels. Participants’ facial attractiveness and masculinity were assessed from photographs in an online survey. Facial attractiveness and masculinity were negatively related to homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR), triglycerides levels, and cardiometabolic risk score. However, these relationships were no longer significant after controlling for age, adiposity, and testosterone levels. Additionally, perceived facial masculinity and attractiveness were positively associated with testosterone levels and negatively with adiposity. Facial masculinity also showed a positive correlation with age. These findings align with previous research, which showed that men’s facial appearance conveys information about age, adiposity, and testosterone level but not about cardiometabolic health.

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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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