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Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students

Year 2024, Volume: 18 Issue: 3, 83 - 90, 30.12.2024

Abstract

Objectives: The ratio of the length of the 2nd digit to the 4th digit of the hand, known as the digit ratio (2D:4D), has been widely studied in health, behavioral, and sports sciences as a potential indicator of prenatal testosterone exposure. This study aimed to compare the 2D:4D ratios of male individuals who are athletically and academically successful and to evaluate whether 2D:4D can serve as a marker for occupational selection, talent identification, and the impact of individual characteristics on job performance.
Methods: This study included 32 male professional volleyball players and 39 male medical students. The lengths of the 2nd and 4th digits of both hands were measured using a digital caliper, and the 2D:4D ratio was calculated. The dominant hands of the participants were also recorded for analysis.
Results: Intra-group comparisons of the right-hand and left-hand 2D:4D ratios within both the student and volleyball player groups showed no statistically significant differences (p=0.225; p=0.922). Inter-group comparisons of the 2D:4D ratios for the right hand and left hand were also statistically similar (p=0.388; p=0.939). Additionally, the difference between the right-hand and left-hand 2D:4D ratios (Dr-l) did not differ significantly between the groups (p=0.525). Comparisons based on dominant hand preferences revealed no statistically significant findings.
Conclusion: This study highlights the need for larger, multicenter studies with more participants to further explore the potential relationship between 2D:4D ratios and occupational or performance traits. We hope this research serves as a foundation for future investigations and provides valuable insights for researchers in this field.

Ethical Statement

Ethical approval for this study was granted by Izmir Katip Çelebi University Non-Interventional Research Ethics Committee(November 2022,Approval Number:0587)

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  • Hill R, Simpson B, Manning J, Kilduff L. Right–left digit ratio (2D:4D) and maximal oxygen uptake. J Sports Sci 2012;30:129–34.
  • Lombardo MP, Otieno S. The associations between digit ratio, aerobic fitness, physical skills, and overall physical fitness of elite youth distance runners. Am J Hum Biol 2021;33:e23448.
  • Kim Y, Kim K, Kim TH. Domain specific relationships of 2D:4D digit ratio in risk perception and risk behavior. J Gen Psychol 2014;141:373–92.
  • Eklund E, Ekström L, Thörngren JO, Ericsson M, Berglund B, Hirschberg AL. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and physical performance in female olympic athletes. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) 2020;11:292.
  • Peeters MW, Claessens AL. The left hand second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) does not discriminate world-class female gymnasts from age matched sedentary girls. PLoS One 2012;7:e40270.
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  • Stoyanov Z, Marinov M, Pashalieva I. Finger length ratio (2D:4D) in left- and right-handed males. Int J Neurosci 2009;119:1006–13.
  • Manning JT, Churchill AJG, Peters M. The effects of sex, ethnicity, and sexual orientation on self-measured digit ratio (2D:4D). Arch Sex Behav 2007;36:223–33.
  • Mrazik M, Dombrowski SC. The neurobiological foundations of giftedness. Roeper Review 2010;32:224–34.
  • Alexander JE, O’Boyle MW, Benbow CP. Developmentally advanced EEG alpha power in gifted male and female adolescents. Int J Psychophysiol 1996;23:25–31.
  • Lombardo MV, Ashwin E, Auyeung B, Chakrabarti B, Lai MC, Taylor K, Hackett G, Bullmore ET, Baron-Cohen S. Fetal programming effects of testosterone on the reward system and behavioral approach tendencies in humans. Biol Psychiatry 2012;72:839–47.
  • Joyce CW, Kelly JC, Chan JC, Colgan G, O’Briain D, Mc Cabe JP, Curtin W. Second to fourth digit ratio confirms aggressive tendencies in patients with boxers fractures. Injury 2013;44:1636–9.
  • Özden Yurdakul H, Özen G, Koç H. The relationship between digit ratio (2D:4D), anaerobic power and athletic ability of young athletes. Universal Journal of Educational Research 2018;6:2913–7.
  • Çel A, Aksu F, Tunar M, Da EN, Ada D, Topaço H. The relationship between physical performance levels and the digit ratio of master athletes. [Article in Turkish] Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi 2020;1:5–10.
  • Peeters MW, Claessens AL. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and competition level in world-class female gymnasts. J Sports Sci 2013;31:1302–11.
Year 2024, Volume: 18 Issue: 3, 83 - 90, 30.12.2024

Abstract

References

  • Serpell BG, Cook CJ. Exploring finger digit ratios (2D:4D) in surgeons, professional rugby players, and political journalists to form a directional hypothesis: could finger length predict attention and focus? Front Behav Neurosci 2022;16:873129.
  • Manning JT, Scutt D, Wilson J, Lewis-Jones DI. The ratio of 2nd to 4th digit length: a predictor of sperm numbers and concentrations of testosterone, luteinizing hormone and oestrogen. Hum Reprod 1998;13:3000–4.
  • Manning JT. Digit ratio: a pointer to fertility, behavior, and health. New Brunswick (NJ): Rutgers University Press; 2002. p. 198.
  • Robinson S. The ratio of 2nd to 4th digit length and male homosexuality. Evol Hum Behav 2000;21:333–45.
  • Crewther B, Cook C, Kilduff L, Manning J. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and salivary testosterone, oestradiol and cortisol levels under challenge: evidence for prenatal effects on adult endocrine responses. Early Hum Dev 2015;91:451–6.
  • Lenz B, Müller CP, Stoessel C, Sperling W, Biermann T, Hillemacher T, Bleich S, Kornhuber J. Sex hormone activity in alcohol addiction: integrating organizational and activational effects. Prog Neurobiol 2012;96:136–63.
  • Reed S, Meggs J. Examining the effect of prenatal testosterone and aggression on sporting choice and sporting longevity. Personality and Individual Differences 2017;116:11–5.
  • Alonso J, Di Paolo R, Ponti G, Sartarelli M. Facts and misconceptions about 2D:4D, social and risk preferences. Front Behav Neurosci 2018;12:22.
  • Coates JM, Gurnell M, Rustichini A. Second-to-fourth digit ratio predicts success among high-frequency financial traders. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009;106:623–8.
  • Coco M, Perciavalle V, Maci T, Nicoletti F, Di Corrado D, Perciavalle V. The second-to-fourth digit ratio correlates with the rate of academic performance in medical school students. Mol Med Rep 2011;4:471–6.
  • Keith‐Barnett N, Campbell A. Sporting achievement: what is the contribution of digit ratio? Journal of Personality 2007;75:663–78.
  • Manning JT. The ratio of 2nd to 4th digit length and performance in skiing. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 2002;42:446–50.
  • Manning JT, Taylor RP. Second to fourth digit ratio and male ability in sport: implications for sexual selection in humans. Evol Hum Behav 2001;22:61–9.
  • Coco M, Perciavalle V, Maci T, Nicoletti F, Di Corrado D, Perciavalle V. The second-to-fourth digit ratio correlates with the rate of academic performance in medical school students. Mol Med Rep 2011;4:471–6.
  • Tektas OY, Kapsner L, Lemmer M, Bouna-Pyrrou P, Lewczuk P, Lenz B, Kornhuber J. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and academic success as measured by achievement in the academic degree “Habilitation”. PLoS One 2019;14:e0212167.
  • Hopp RN, De Moraes JP, Jorge J. Digit ratio and academic performance in dentistry students. Personality and Individual Differences 2012;52:643–6.
  • Nye JVC, Androuschak G, Desierto D, Jones G, Yudkevich M. 2D:4D asymmetry and gender differences in academic performance. PLoS One 2012;7:e46319.
  • Anas YI, Badamasi MI. Relationship between second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) and academic performance among students in Nigeria. Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 2021;13:87–93.
  • Moffit DM, Swanik CB. The association between athleticism, prenatal testosterone, and finger length. J Strength Cond Res 2011;25:1085–8.
  • Frick NA, Hull MJ, Manning JT, Tomkinson GR. Relationships between digit ratio (2D:4D) and basketball performance in Australian men. Am J Hum Biol 2017;29:e22937.
  • Panda K, Majumdar P, Umesh V, Sudhakar H. Ratio of second to fourth digit as a predictor of performance in elite Indian volley ball players. National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology 2014;4:106–8.
  • Voracek M, Reimer B, Dressler SG. Digit ratio (2D:4D) predicts sporting success among female fencers independent from physical, experience, and personality factors. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2010;20:853–60.
  • Adamczyk JG, Safranow K, Gajewski AK, Boguszewski D, Sozański H, Sołtyszewski I, Pepłońska B, Cięszczyk P, Siewierski M, Żekanowski C. The second‐to‐fourth digit (2D:4D) ratio of male combat athletes is associated with the choice of sport. J Hum Kinet 2021;78:59–66.
  • Ribeiro E, Neave N, Morais RN, Kilduff L, Taylor SR, Butovskaya M, Fink B, Manning JT. Digit ratio (2D:4D), testosterone, cortisol, aggression, personality and hand-grip strength: evidence for prenatal effects on strength. Early Hum Dev 2016;100:21–5.
  • Hönekopp J, Watson S. Meta‐analysis of digit ratio 2D:4D shows greater sex difference in the right hand. Am J Hum Biol 2010;22:619–30.
  • Manning J, Kilduff L, Cook C, Crewther B, Fink B. Digit ratio (2D:4D): a biomarker for prenatal sex steroids and adult sex steroids in challenge situations. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) 2014;5:9.
  • Hill R, Simpson B, Manning J, Kilduff L. Right–left digit ratio (2D:4D) and maximal oxygen uptake. J Sports Sci 2012;30:129–34.
  • Lombardo MP, Otieno S. The associations between digit ratio, aerobic fitness, physical skills, and overall physical fitness of elite youth distance runners. Am J Hum Biol 2021;33:e23448.
  • Kim Y, Kim K, Kim TH. Domain specific relationships of 2D:4D digit ratio in risk perception and risk behavior. J Gen Psychol 2014;141:373–92.
  • Eklund E, Ekström L, Thörngren JO, Ericsson M, Berglund B, Hirschberg AL. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and physical performance in female olympic athletes. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) 2020;11:292.
  • Peeters MW, Claessens AL. The left hand second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) does not discriminate world-class female gymnasts from age matched sedentary girls. PLoS One 2012;7:e40270.
  • Beaton AA, Rudling N, Kissling C, Taurines R, Thome J. Digit ratio (2D:4D), salivary testosterone, and handedness. Laterality 2011;16:136–55.
  • Stoyanov Z, Marinov M, Pashalieva I. Finger length ratio (2D:4D) in left- and right-handed males. Int J Neurosci 2009;119:1006–13.
  • Manning JT, Churchill AJG, Peters M. The effects of sex, ethnicity, and sexual orientation on self-measured digit ratio (2D:4D). Arch Sex Behav 2007;36:223–33.
  • Mrazik M, Dombrowski SC. The neurobiological foundations of giftedness. Roeper Review 2010;32:224–34.
  • Alexander JE, O’Boyle MW, Benbow CP. Developmentally advanced EEG alpha power in gifted male and female adolescents. Int J Psychophysiol 1996;23:25–31.
  • Lombardo MV, Ashwin E, Auyeung B, Chakrabarti B, Lai MC, Taylor K, Hackett G, Bullmore ET, Baron-Cohen S. Fetal programming effects of testosterone on the reward system and behavioral approach tendencies in humans. Biol Psychiatry 2012;72:839–47.
  • Joyce CW, Kelly JC, Chan JC, Colgan G, O’Briain D, Mc Cabe JP, Curtin W. Second to fourth digit ratio confirms aggressive tendencies in patients with boxers fractures. Injury 2013;44:1636–9.
  • Özden Yurdakul H, Özen G, Koç H. The relationship between digit ratio (2D:4D), anaerobic power and athletic ability of young athletes. Universal Journal of Educational Research 2018;6:2913–7.
  • Çel A, Aksu F, Tunar M, Da EN, Ada D, Topaço H. The relationship between physical performance levels and the digit ratio of master athletes. [Article in Turkish] Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi 2020;1:5–10.
  • Peeters MW, Claessens AL. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and competition level in world-class female gymnasts. J Sports Sci 2013;31:1302–11.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Services and Systems (Other)
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Ozan Turamanlar 0000-0002-0785-483X

İlknur Çöllü 0000-0003-1605-6327

Önder Çalışkan 0009-0000-5537-258X

Publication Date December 30, 2024
Submission Date November 16, 2024
Acceptance Date December 12, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 18 Issue: 3

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APA Turamanlar, O., Çöllü, İ., & Çalışkan, Ö. (2024). Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students. Anatomy, 18(3), 83-90.
AMA Turamanlar O, Çöllü İ, Çalışkan Ö. Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students. Anatomy. December 2024;18(3):83-90.
Chicago Turamanlar, Ozan, İlknur Çöllü, and Önder Çalışkan. “Digit Ratio: Comparative Analysis Between Professional Volleyball Players and Medical Students”. Anatomy 18, no. 3 (December 2024): 83-90.
EndNote Turamanlar O, Çöllü İ, Çalışkan Ö (December 1, 2024) Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students. Anatomy 18 3 83–90.
IEEE O. Turamanlar, İ. Çöllü, and Ö. Çalışkan, “Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students”, Anatomy, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 83–90, 2024.
ISNAD Turamanlar, Ozan et al. “Digit Ratio: Comparative Analysis Between Professional Volleyball Players and Medical Students”. Anatomy 18/3 (December 2024), 83-90.
JAMA Turamanlar O, Çöllü İ, Çalışkan Ö. Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students. Anatomy. 2024;18:83–90.
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Vancouver Turamanlar O, Çöllü İ, Çalışkan Ö. Digit ratio: comparative analysis between professional volleyball players and medical students. Anatomy. 2024;18(3):83-90.

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