Predictors of facial attractiveness and health in humans

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作者
Foo, Yong Zhi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Simmons, Leigh W. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Rhodes, Gillian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, ARC Ctr Excellence Cognit & Its Disorders, Sch Psychol, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Univ Western Australia, Ctr Evolutionary Biol, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
[3] Univ Western Australia, Sch Anim Biol, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
关键词
OXIDATIVE DNA-DAMAGE; SYMMETRY; AVAILABILITY; ANTIOXIDANTS; PREFERENCES; TRAITS; STRESS; FACES; MASCULINITY; CAROTENOIDS;
D O I
10.1038/srep39731
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Facial attractiveness has been suggested to provide signals of biological quality, particularly health, in humans. The attractive traits that have been implicated as signals of biological quality include sexual dimorphism, symmetry, averageness, adiposity, and carotenoid-based skin colour. In this study, we first provide a comprehensive examination of the traits that predict attractiveness. In men, attractiveness was predicted positively by masculinity, symmetry, averageness, and negatively by adiposity. In women, attractiveness was predicted positively by femininity and negatively by adiposity. Skin colour did not predict attractiveness in either sex, suggesting that, despite recent interest in the literature, colour may play limited role in determining attractiveness. Male perceived health was predicted positively by averageness, symmetry, and skin yellowness, and negatively by adiposity. Female perceived health was predicted by femininity. We then examined whether appearance predicted actual health using measures that have been theoretically linked to sexual selection, including immune function, oxidative stress, and semen quality. In women, there was little evidence that female appearance predicted health. In men, we found support for the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis that male masculinity signalled semen quality. However, we also found a negative relationship between averageness and semen quality. Overall, these results indicate weak links between attractive facial traits and health.
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