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. 2010 Nov 2;218(2):202–208. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01318.x

Table 5.

Correlation of the indirectly measured 2D : 4D with the mean values of serum testosterone and the selected anthropometrics.

Right 2D : 4D Left 2D : 4D


Variable Correlation coefficient P-value Correlation coefficient P-value
Testosterone
Males (n = 276) 0.103 0.447 0.134 0.319
Females (n = 284) −0.039 0.781 −0.071 0.609
Neck length
Males (n = 276) 0.115 0.057 0.031 0.605
Females (n = 284) −0.038 0.522 −0.032 0.587
Neck circumference
Males (n = 276) −0.029 0.635 0.016 0.789
Females (n = 284) 0.037 0.537 0.011 0.854
NLCR
Males (n = 276) 0.118 0.050 0.022 0.718
Females (n = 284) 0.013 0.825 0.035 0.557
Weight
Males (n = 276) 0.011 0.852 0.041 0.496
Females (n = 284) −0.105 0.077 −0.008 0.891
Height
Males (n = 276) −0.040 0.506 0.060 0.322
Females (n = 284) −0.087 0.144 −0.037 0.539
Body mass index (kg m−2)
Males (n = 276) 0.005 0.934 0.079 0.188
Females (n = 284) −0.068 0.254 −0.001 0.991
Shoulder hip ratio
Males (n = 276) 0.078 0.195 −0.028 0.638
Waist hip ratio
Females (n = 284) 0.063 0.291 −0.028 0.641

2D : 4D, 2nd to 4th finger ratio; NLCR, neck-length-circumference ratio.

Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (two-tailed).