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Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations

The expression of facial asymmetries has been recurrently related with poverty and/or disadvantaged socioeconomic status. Departing from the developmental instability theory, previous approaches attempted to test the statistical relationship between the stress experienced by individuals grown in poo...

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Autores principales: Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha, Cintas, Celia, Silva de Cerqueira, Caio Cesar, Ramallo, Virginia, Acuña-Alonzo, Victor, Adhikari, Kaustubh, Castillo, Lucía, Gomez-Valdés, Jorge, Everardo, Paola, De Avila, Francisco, Hünemeier, Tábita, Jaramillo, Claudia, Arias, Williams, Fuentes, Macarena, Gallo, Carla, Poletti, Giovani, Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia, Bortolini, Maria Cátira, Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel, Rothhammer, Francisco, Bedoya, Gabriel, Rosique, Javier, Ruiz-Linares, Andrés, González-José, Rolando
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5218465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28060876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169287
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author Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha
Cintas, Celia
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio Cesar
Ramallo, Virginia
Acuña-Alonzo, Victor
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Castillo, Lucía
Gomez-Valdés, Jorge
Everardo, Paola
De Avila, Francisco
Hünemeier, Tábita
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, Williams
Fuentes, Macarena
Gallo, Carla
Poletti, Giovani
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Rothhammer, Francisco
Bedoya, Gabriel
Rosique, Javier
Ruiz-Linares, Andrés
González-José, Rolando
author_facet Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha
Cintas, Celia
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio Cesar
Ramallo, Virginia
Acuña-Alonzo, Victor
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Castillo, Lucía
Gomez-Valdés, Jorge
Everardo, Paola
De Avila, Francisco
Hünemeier, Tábita
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, Williams
Fuentes, Macarena
Gallo, Carla
Poletti, Giovani
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Rothhammer, Francisco
Bedoya, Gabriel
Rosique, Javier
Ruiz-Linares, Andrés
González-José, Rolando
author_sort Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha
collection PubMed
description The expression of facial asymmetries has been recurrently related with poverty and/or disadvantaged socioeconomic status. Departing from the developmental instability theory, previous approaches attempted to test the statistical relationship between the stress experienced by individuals grown in poor conditions and an increase in facial and corporal asymmetry. Here we aim to further evaluate such hypothesis on a large sample of admixed Latin Americans individuals by exploring if low socioeconomic status individuals tend to exhibit greater facial fluctuating asymmetry values. To do so, we implement Procrustes analysis of variance and Hierarchical Linear Modelling (HLM) to estimate potential associations between facial fluctuating asymmetry values and socioeconomic status. We report significant relationships between facial fluctuating asymmetry values and age, sex, and genetic ancestry, while socioeconomic status failed to exhibit any strong statistical relationship with facial asymmetry. These results are persistent after the effect of heterozygosity (a proxy for genetic ancestry) is controlled in the model. Our results indicate that, at least on the studied sample, there is no relationship between socioeconomic stress (as intended as low socioeconomic status) and facial asymmetries.
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spelling pubmed-52184652017-01-19 Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha Cintas, Celia Silva de Cerqueira, Caio Cesar Ramallo, Virginia Acuña-Alonzo, Victor Adhikari, Kaustubh Castillo, Lucía Gomez-Valdés, Jorge Everardo, Paola De Avila, Francisco Hünemeier, Tábita Jaramillo, Claudia Arias, Williams Fuentes, Macarena Gallo, Carla Poletti, Giovani Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia Bortolini, Maria Cátira Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel Rothhammer, Francisco Bedoya, Gabriel Rosique, Javier Ruiz-Linares, Andrés González-José, Rolando PLoS One Research Article The expression of facial asymmetries has been recurrently related with poverty and/or disadvantaged socioeconomic status. Departing from the developmental instability theory, previous approaches attempted to test the statistical relationship between the stress experienced by individuals grown in poor conditions and an increase in facial and corporal asymmetry. Here we aim to further evaluate such hypothesis on a large sample of admixed Latin Americans individuals by exploring if low socioeconomic status individuals tend to exhibit greater facial fluctuating asymmetry values. To do so, we implement Procrustes analysis of variance and Hierarchical Linear Modelling (HLM) to estimate potential associations between facial fluctuating asymmetry values and socioeconomic status. We report significant relationships between facial fluctuating asymmetry values and age, sex, and genetic ancestry, while socioeconomic status failed to exhibit any strong statistical relationship with facial asymmetry. These results are persistent after the effect of heterozygosity (a proxy for genetic ancestry) is controlled in the model. Our results indicate that, at least on the studied sample, there is no relationship between socioeconomic stress (as intended as low socioeconomic status) and facial asymmetries. Public Library of Science 2017-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5218465/ /pubmed/28060876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169287 Text en © 2017 Quinto-Sánchez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha
Cintas, Celia
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio Cesar
Ramallo, Virginia
Acuña-Alonzo, Victor
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Castillo, Lucía
Gomez-Valdés, Jorge
Everardo, Paola
De Avila, Francisco
Hünemeier, Tábita
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, Williams
Fuentes, Macarena
Gallo, Carla
Poletti, Giovani
Schuler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Rothhammer, Francisco
Bedoya, Gabriel
Rosique, Javier
Ruiz-Linares, Andrés
González-José, Rolando
Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations
title Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations
title_full Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations
title_fullStr Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations
title_short Socioeconomic Status Is Not Related with Facial Fluctuating Asymmetry: Evidence from Latin-American Populations
title_sort socioeconomic status is not related with facial fluctuating asymmetry: evidence from latin-american populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5218465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28060876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169287
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