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Am J Hum Biol


Title:Family composition and menarcheal age: anti-inbreeding strategies
Author(s):Matchock RL; Susman EJ;
Address:"Department of Psychology, Altoona Campus, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona, Pennsylvania 16601, USA. rlm191@psu.edu"
Journal Title:Am J Hum Biol
Year:2006
Volume:18
Issue:4
Page Number:481 - 491
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.20508
ISSN/ISBN:1042-0533 (Print) 1042-0533 (Linking)
Abstract:"Family composition (e.g., the absence of a father) is associated with pubertal timing in women, although the socioendocrinology of the human primate is poorly understood. To better understand social influences on sexual maturation, retrospective data were collected on menarcheal age and family composition from a sample of approximately 1,938 participants from a college population. Absence of a biological father, the presence of half- and step-brothers, and living in an urban environment were associated with earlier menarche. The presence of sisters in the household while growing up, especially older sisters, was associated with delayed menarche. Menarcheal age was not affected by number of brothers in the household, nor was there an effect of birth order. Body weight and race were also associated with menarche. The present findings advance the literature as they are suggestive of putative human pheromones that modulate sexual maturation to promote gene survival and prevent inbreeding, as occurs in rodents and nonhuman primates"
Keywords:"Adolescent Age Factors Analysis of Variance Birth Order Body Weight/physiology Child Coitus/physiology Consanguinity Demography *Family Characteristics *Father-Child Relations Female Humans Menarche/*physiology/psychology Pheromones, Human Regression Anal;"
Notes:"MedlineMatchock, Robert L Susman, Elizabeth J eng 2006/06/22 Am J Hum Biol. 2006 Jul-Aug; 18(4):481-91. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.20508"

 
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