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- Title
The relationship between the digit ratio (2D:4D) and vertical jump performance in young athletes.
- Authors
Disterhaupt, Jacob W.; Fitzgerald, John S.; Rhoades, Jesse L.; Tomkinson, Grant R.
- Abstract
Background: Digit ratio (2D:4D), a putative marker of prenatal testosterone, is a negative correlate of sports, athletic, and fitness performance. Objectives: To describe the relationship between 2D:4D and vertical jump performance in athletes. Methods: Sixty‐one Division I American Football players from a Midwestern U.S. university had their 2D:4D measured digitally and their vertical jump performance measured using jump mechanography. The primary outcome was jump height, with secondary outcomes depicting jump execution also recorded. Linear relationships between 2D:4D and vertical jump performance were quantified using partial correlations adjusted for age, height, mass, and ethnicity. Results: 2D:4D was a statistically significant weak negative correlate of jump height (partial r [95% confidence interval]: −0.26 [−0.48, −0.01]), indicating that athletes with lower 2D:4Ds (i.e., relatively longer 4th digits) jumped higher. Relationships with jump execution variables were negligible to weak and negative, but not statistically significant. Conclusions: The significant relationship between 2D:4D and jump height probably reflects both the long‐term organizational and short‐term activational benefits of testosterone. Therefore, 2D:4D may be a useful indicator of explosive strength among young athletes.
- Subjects
VERTICAL jump; FOOTBALL; FOOTBALL players; ATHLETES; CONFIDENCE intervals; TESTOSTERONE
- Publication
American Journal of Human Biology, 2022, Vol 34, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1042-0533
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ajhb.23679