MenâÂÂs暴露于WomenâÂÂs气味:WomenâÂÂs腰臀比和类固醇激素的影响

A. L. Cerda-Molina, L. Hernández-López, Javier I. Borráz-León, C. O‐Rodríguez, R. Chavira-Ramírez
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先前的研究表明,排卵期女性的腋窝和阴道气味会被男性识别出来,但尚未有研究探讨体味是否能反映女性的其他身体特征,如腰臀比(WHR)或内分泌状况。我们的目的是调查男性在闻到不同腰宽比、类固醇激素水平高低的女性腋下气味后,睾丸激素是否会增加。我们测量了男性在暴露于从年轻女性收集的新鲜腋臭或中性气味作为对照情况之前和之后30分钟的睾丸激素水平。男性必须对气味的吸引力和强度进行评分。我们根据女性的WHR和唾液睾酮、雌二醇和黄体酮来比较男性的反应。虽然主要文献通常报道,男性认为WHR在0.7左右更有视觉吸引力,但我们的研究结果显示,男性认为高WHR(0.75-0.84)和高雌二醇的女性更有吸引力。此外,男性在闻到高WHR、高雌二醇和高睾酮女性的气味后,睾丸激素水平也有所上升。与其他WHR类别相比,高WHR女性表现出最高的睾酮和雌二醇水平(0.66-0.74)。我们的结论是,气味不仅是生育能力的信号,也是与生殖健康相关的身体特征的信号。
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MenâÂÂs Exposure to WomenâÂÂs Odors: The Effect of WomenâÂÂs Waist to Hip Ratioand Steroid Hormones
Previous research has shown that axillar and vaginal odors from ovulating women are recognized by men, but no research has been done exploring whether body odors signal other physical attributes of women such as waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) or endocrine status. Our goal was to investigate whether testosterone increased in men after smelling axillary odors of women with different WHR and with low or high levels of steroid hormones. We measured men’s testosterone before and after 30 min of being exposed to fresh axillar odors collected from young women or a neutral odor as control situation. Men had to rate the attractiveness and intensity of the scent. We compared the response of men according to women’s WHR and salivary testosterone, estradiol and progesterone. Although the main literature commonly reports that men judge a WHR around 0.7 to be more visually attractive, our results showed that men rated samples of high WHR (0.75-0.84) and high estradiol women as more attractive. In addition, men’s testosterone increased after smelling the odors of high WHR, high estradiol and high testosterone women. High WHR women exhibited the highest testosterone and estradiol levels compared to the other WHR categories (0.66-0.74). We concluded that scents are cues that not only signal fertility but also physical attributes related to reproductive health.
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