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Associations Between Neuropsychophysiological and Dermatoglyphic Indicators in the Assessment of Human Health
oleh: Andrey V. Shulmin, Valerian G. Nikolaev, Svetlana N. Derevtsova, Lyudmila V. Sindeeva, Aleksandr A. Romanenko, Marina M. Petrova, Kirill A. Gazenkampf, Natalia A. Shnayder
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| Diterbitkan: | International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2019-03-01 |
Deskripsi
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between psycho-physiological markers of human health and dermatoglyphic indicators in young people. Materials and Methods: The study included 920 healthy volunteers aged between 18 and 21 years. All volunteers underwent the following examinations: EEG, an assessment of the anxiety level according to the BAI, and dermatoglyphic scanning. Results: According to the data obtained, there was a statistically significant strong negative correlation between the stress load indicator and dermatoglyphic data, such as the summary delta index (DI) and summary ridge count. A strong positive correlation was found between the percentage of whorls and stress (r=0.88). The predominant increase in anxiety is characteristic of persons with total ridge count (TRC) on the thumb of the right hand in the range from 19 to 23. Conclusion: Results demonstrate the interrelationships (association) between psycho-physiological (anxiety level, stress load indicator) and dermatoglyphic markers (DI, TRC and whorl pattern type) in young healthy people.