The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)

Background: The population is increasingly lighter pigmented moving in a northward direction in Europe until reaching the Arctic Circle, where the Samis (Lapps) are clearly more pigmented. Methods: In 1966–1970, we investigated a total of 689 subjects in the villages of Sevettij&#x00E...

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Published in:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Main Authors: Henrik Forsius, Aldur W. Eriksson, Johan Fellman
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2012
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description Background: The population is increasingly lighter pigmented moving in a northward direction in Europe until reaching the Arctic Circle, where the Samis (Lapps) are clearly more pigmented. Methods: In 1966–1970, we investigated a total of 689 subjects in the villages of Sevettijärvi and Nellim, including persons with mixed Sami and Finnish heritage; of these, 487 (242 males, 245 females) had both parents classified as Skolt Sami. For estimation of the colour of the iris and hair, international scales were used. For translucency of the iris, pigmentation of the fundus was estimated in 3 different shades. The length and type of eyelashes were classified into 3 categories. To our knowledge, a simultaneous study of the pigmentation of eyebrows, eyelashes and eye fundus at different ages has not previously been published. Results: The age differences of iris colour were highly significant. Iris colour in children varied markedly, and they generally had lighter colours than later in life. Age and sex effects on the translucency of irises were found. Male irises were more translucent. Fundus pigmentation was scanty in the youngest age groups, with full pigmentation being reached at 20 years. Among young individuals hair colour darkens with increasing age. Eyebrow colour was slightly lighter for both sexes in the youngest age groups that in older cohorts. Women had longer eyelashes than males. Conclusions: The main factor of the lighter skin is a higher ability to synthesize vitamin D, providing superior protection against rickets. The Skolt Samis are more pigmented than other Nordic people. In earlier times they had problems with rickets but our studies did not show any essential symptoms of rickets today. Visual acuity among Skolt Samis was good. They had lower prevalence of myopia compared to Finns. The stronger pigmentation of Skolt Samis is probably due to their origin from darker Eastern populations. Since our investigations were made, the Skolt Samis have been to a great part mixed with ...
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:34b8aac38ca045bf85912b172a39e3d0 2025-01-16T20:35:25+00:00 The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970) Henrik Forsius Aldur W. Eriksson Johan Fellman 2012-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18186 https://doaj.org/article/34b8aac38ca045bf85912b172a39e3d0 EN eng Taylor & Francis Group http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/view/18186/pdf_1 https://doaj.org/toc/2242-3982 doi:10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18186 2242-3982 https://doaj.org/article/34b8aac38ca045bf85912b172a39e3d0 International Journal of Circumpolar Health, Vol 71, Iss 0, Pp 1-5 (2012) Sami iris fundus translucency hair eyebrows eyelashes age effect on pigmentation photosensitivity Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18186 2022-12-31T14:33:44Z Background: The population is increasingly lighter pigmented moving in a northward direction in Europe until reaching the Arctic Circle, where the Samis (Lapps) are clearly more pigmented. Methods: In 1966–1970, we investigated a total of 689 subjects in the villages of Sevettijärvi and Nellim, including persons with mixed Sami and Finnish heritage; of these, 487 (242 males, 245 females) had both parents classified as Skolt Sami. For estimation of the colour of the iris and hair, international scales were used. For translucency of the iris, pigmentation of the fundus was estimated in 3 different shades. The length and type of eyelashes were classified into 3 categories. To our knowledge, a simultaneous study of the pigmentation of eyebrows, eyelashes and eye fundus at different ages has not previously been published. Results: The age differences of iris colour were highly significant. Iris colour in children varied markedly, and they generally had lighter colours than later in life. Age and sex effects on the translucency of irises were found. Male irises were more translucent. Fundus pigmentation was scanty in the youngest age groups, with full pigmentation being reached at 20 years. Among young individuals hair colour darkens with increasing age. Eyebrow colour was slightly lighter for both sexes in the youngest age groups that in older cohorts. Women had longer eyelashes than males. Conclusions: The main factor of the lighter skin is a higher ability to synthesize vitamin D, providing superior protection against rickets. The Skolt Samis are more pigmented than other Nordic people. In earlier times they had problems with rickets but our studies did not show any essential symptoms of rickets today. Visual acuity among Skolt Samis was good. They had lower prevalence of myopia compared to Finns. The stronger pigmentation of Skolt Samis is probably due to their origin from darker Eastern populations. Since our investigations were made, the Skolt Samis have been to a great part mixed with ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Circumpolar Health International Journal of Circumpolar Health sami Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Nellim ENVELOPE(28.306,28.306,68.847,68.847) International Journal of Circumpolar Health 71 1 18186
spellingShingle Sami
iris
fundus
translucency
hair
eyebrows
eyelashes
age effect on pigmentation
photosensitivity
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Henrik Forsius
Aldur W. Eriksson
Johan Fellman
The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)
title The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)
title_full The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)
title_fullStr The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)
title_full_unstemmed The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)
title_short The international biological program/human adaptability studies among the Skolt Sami in Finland (1966–1970)
title_sort international biological program/human adaptability studies among the skolt sami in finland (1966–1970)
topic Sami
iris
fundus
translucency
hair
eyebrows
eyelashes
age effect on pigmentation
photosensitivity
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
topic_facet Sami
iris
fundus
translucency
hair
eyebrows
eyelashes
age effect on pigmentation
photosensitivity
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
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