Low 2D:4D is associated with delayed age
at menarche among women of Sikkim, India
Low 2D:4D is associated with delayed age
at menarche among women of Sikkim, India
Author(s): Nitish Mondal, Rebaka RaiSubject(s): Anthropology, Sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Menarche; 2D:4D; Reproductive pattern; prenatal hormone;
Summary/Abstract: The index-finger and ring-finger ratio (2D:4D) is a potential biomarker that reflects prenatalhormonal exposure and thus has a long-term impact on reproductive health. The present study aims todetermine the relationship between the 2D:4D (representing the prenatal hormonal environment, i.e.,early androgen exposure) and early or delayed age at menarche among women in Sikkim, India. A total ofone hundred nineteen Sherpa tribal women, ages 18–49, from the Soreng district of Sikkim, India, wereincluded in the study using a stratified random sampling method. To calculate the 2D:4D ratio, the lengthsof the index and ring fingers (2D and 4D) were measured using standard procedures. The category-wisemean comparison revealed that women with a more feminine 2D:4D ratio (in both left and right hand) hadsignificantly earlier age at menarche (in years) compared to women with a more masculine 2D:4D ratio.The linear regression analysis revealed that the left 2D:4D was significantly related to menarche age. Thereis an association between the 2D:4D and menarche age, indicating a link between women’s reproductionpatterns and the influence of the prenatal hormonal environment as an important factor in attaining anearly or delayed menarcheal age.
Journal: Anthropological Review
- Issue Year: 86/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 29-40
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English