2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchb.2015.02.003
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The value of middle phalangeal hair as an anthropometric marker: A review of the literature

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“…Yet, although some smaller studies with specific samples compared various national groups (e.g., Chin et al., ; Santner et al., ), there seems to be remarkable lack of cross‐cultural studies with national representative samples that have directly compared androgen levels. Similar to previous studies (e.g., Dutton et al., ; Westlund et al., ), we therefore used a set of indirect indicators of the level of, or sensitivity to, androgens. They were selected on the basis of two criteria.…”
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“…Yet, although some smaller studies with specific samples compared various national groups (e.g., Chin et al., ; Santner et al., ), there seems to be remarkable lack of cross‐cultural studies with national representative samples that have directly compared androgen levels. Similar to previous studies (e.g., Dutton et al., ; Westlund et al., ), we therefore used a set of indirect indicators of the level of, or sensitivity to, androgens. They were selected on the basis of two criteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Androgenic hair Androgen levels are associated with hirsute, one established proxy for which is the number of hairs on the mid-phalangeal segment of the 4th digit (i.e., the middle segment of the ring finger). A number of reviews and meta-analyses have compiled data on the proportion of people having mid-phalangeal hair in various countries (Hindley & Damon, 1973;Westlund et al, 2015), based on which Dutton et al (2016) reported estimates of the proportion of the population with mid-phalangeal hair (MPH) for 124 countries. No estimates were present for South-American, and Southern and central African countries.…”
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