Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations

One of the most important aspects in modern anthropological research is the study of the level of sexual dimorphism in morphological characteristics, because its variability in different populations may serve as an indicator of the influence of environmental factors, including those of ecological an...

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Main Authors: Negasheva, Marina, Godina, Elena Godina
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Anthropological Society 2018
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:218693 2023-05-15T15:23:50+02:00 Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations Negasheva, Marina Godina, Elena Godina 2018 application/pdf https://hrcak.srce.hr/218693 https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/319222 eng eng Croatian Anthropological Society https://hrcak.srce.hr/218693 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gudielines for authors, any further information as well as the complete archive of Collegium can be found on the official web page of the journal: www.CollAntropol.hr Collegium antropologicum ISSN 0350-6134 (Print) Volume 42 Issue 3 anthropology sexual dimorphism somatic traits regional differences Russian students text info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 fthrcak 2019-04-04T03:06:59Z One of the most important aspects in modern anthropological research is the study of the level of sexual dimorphism in morphological characteristics, because its variability in different populations may serve as an indicator of the influence of environmental factors, including those of ecological and social stress. The aim of this paper is to study the regional differences in variations of sexual dimorphism indicators in morphological characteristics of various population groups in Russia and the neighbouring countries. Complex anthropological investigations of students were carried out in several cities of Russia (Moscow, Samara, Arkhangelsk, Saransk) and neighbouring countries (the city of Tiraspol, Transdniestrian Moldavian Republic), as well as in the villages of Zubovo-Polyansky district of Mordovia. Data on 756 young women and 651 young men, mostly of Russian ethnicity, between 17 to 23 years of age (total number 1407 individuals) are presented in this paper. The programme included the following measurements: height and body weight, shoulder and pelvic breadth, circumferences of trunk and extremities, skinfolds thickness. To evaluate the level of sexual dimorphism the following indices were used in this study: coefficient of sexual dimorphism according to Deryabin, index of sexual dimorphism according to Tanner, and Mahalanobis distances between male and female groups obtained by multivariate discriminant analysis. Despite of some mosaic patterns in separate somatic traits, young men and women from Moscow were the tallest among their counterparts from other regions, with the lowest values of subcutaneous fat layer. The analysis of all sets of measurements (skeletal traits, circumferences, skinfolds) revealed minimal level of sex differences in Moscow students when compared to young men and women investigated in other areas (Arkhangelsk, Samara, Saransk, Tiraspol and the villages of Mordovia). In Moscow as compared to other regions, the highest frequency of girls with andromorphic body type occurred (32%) and the lowest frequency of those with the gynecomorphic type (6%), which was the reflection of the trend towards relative somatic masculinity of modern young women living in Moscow megapolis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkhangelsk Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia
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topic anthropology
sexual dimorphism
somatic traits
regional differences
Russian students
spellingShingle anthropology
sexual dimorphism
somatic traits
regional differences
Russian students
Negasheva, Marina
Godina, Elena Godina
Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations
topic_facet anthropology
sexual dimorphism
somatic traits
regional differences
Russian students
description One of the most important aspects in modern anthropological research is the study of the level of sexual dimorphism in morphological characteristics, because its variability in different populations may serve as an indicator of the influence of environmental factors, including those of ecological and social stress. The aim of this paper is to study the regional differences in variations of sexual dimorphism indicators in morphological characteristics of various population groups in Russia and the neighbouring countries. Complex anthropological investigations of students were carried out in several cities of Russia (Moscow, Samara, Arkhangelsk, Saransk) and neighbouring countries (the city of Tiraspol, Transdniestrian Moldavian Republic), as well as in the villages of Zubovo-Polyansky district of Mordovia. Data on 756 young women and 651 young men, mostly of Russian ethnicity, between 17 to 23 years of age (total number 1407 individuals) are presented in this paper. The programme included the following measurements: height and body weight, shoulder and pelvic breadth, circumferences of trunk and extremities, skinfolds thickness. To evaluate the level of sexual dimorphism the following indices were used in this study: coefficient of sexual dimorphism according to Deryabin, index of sexual dimorphism according to Tanner, and Mahalanobis distances between male and female groups obtained by multivariate discriminant analysis. Despite of some mosaic patterns in separate somatic traits, young men and women from Moscow were the tallest among their counterparts from other regions, with the lowest values of subcutaneous fat layer. The analysis of all sets of measurements (skeletal traits, circumferences, skinfolds) revealed minimal level of sex differences in Moscow students when compared to young men and women investigated in other areas (Arkhangelsk, Samara, Saransk, Tiraspol and the villages of Mordovia). In Moscow as compared to other regions, the highest frequency of girls with andromorphic body type occurred (32%) and the lowest frequency of those with the gynecomorphic type (6%), which was the reflection of the trend towards relative somatic masculinity of modern young women living in Moscow megapolis.
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Godina, Elena Godina
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title Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations
title_short Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations
title_full Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations
title_fullStr Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations
title_full_unstemmed Regional Patterns of Gender Differences in Body Build in Modern Human Populations
title_sort regional patterns of gender differences in body build in modern human populations
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Volume 42
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Gudielines for authors, any further information as well as the complete archive of Collegium can be found on the official web page of the journal: www.CollAntropol.hr
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