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Gerontology


Title:Immune reactivity and attractiveness
Author(s):Oberzaucher E; Grammer K;
Address:"Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. elisabeth.oberzaucher @ univie.ac.at"
Journal Title:Gerontology
Year:2010
Volume:20091209
Issue:6
Page Number:521 - 524
DOI: 10.1159/000265559
ISSN/ISBN:1423-0003 (Electronic) 0304-324X (Linking)
Abstract:"Over the past decades, information about the characteristics of attractiveness has accumulated. We know about eight pillars of beauty, among them youthfulness, symmetry, hormone markers and body odor. But what is the biological function of these attractive signals? Is there one common function to be found in all eight beauty markers? In this paper, we argue that attractiveness signals immune resistance. Being attractive would thus be an honest signal for an immune system that coped well with the environmental challenges it was exposed to during ontogeny. This is a prerequisite for developmental stability, which again affects the differentiation of beauty characteristics. We argue that human preferences and mate choice criteria have evolved in coevolution with parasites, and that the current parasite load modulates our decision making"
Keywords:"Animals Beauty *Biological Evolution Environment Esthetics/*psychology Genetic Variation/physiology Humans *Immunity, Innate/physiology Perception/*physiology Physical Fitness/physiology/psychology Reproductive Behavior/physiology/psychology Sex Attractan;"
Notes:"MedlineOberzaucher, Elisabeth Grammer, Karl eng Switzerland 2009/12/10 Gerontology. 2010; 56(6):521-4. doi: 10.1159/000265559. Epub 2009 Dec 9"

 
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