Original paper

Differential investment in body girths by sex: Evidence from 3D photonic scanning in a Thai cohort

Volume: 163, Issue: 4, Pages: 696 - 706
Published: May 12, 2017
Abstract
Objectives Life history trade-offs may manifest between competing organs and tissues in the body. Sexual dimorphism in tissue investment is well-established in humans, with sex-associated body shape differences linked to natural and sexual selection. This study uses three-dimensional (3D) photonic scanning to test whether males and females differentially invest energy in various body regions in relation to two independent proxies of growth....
Paper Details
Title
Differential investment in body girths by sex: Evidence from 3D photonic scanning in a Thai cohort
Published Date
May 12, 2017
Volume
163
Issue
4
Pages
696 - 706
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