Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Facial appearance is a cue to oestrogen levels in women

2005; Royal Society; Volume: 273; Issue: 1583 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1098/rspb.2005.3296

ISSN

1471-2954

Autores

Miriam J. Smith, David I. Perrett, Benedict C. Jones, R. Elisabeth Cornwell, Fhionna R. Moore, David R. Feinberg, Lynda G. Boothroyd, Saboohi Durrani, Michael Stirrat, S Whiten, Robert M. Pitman, Stephen G. Hillier,

Tópico(s)

Eating Disorders and Behaviors

Resumo

Although many accounts of facial attractiveness propose that femininity in women's faces indicates high levels of oestrogen, there is little empirical evidence in support of this assumption. Here, we used assays for urinary metabolites of oestrogen (oestrone-3-glucuronide, E1G) and progesterone (pregnanediol-3-glucuronide, P3G) to investigate the relationship between circulating gonadal hormones and ratings of the femininity, attractiveness and apparent health of women's faces. Positive correlations were observed between late follicular oestrogen and ratings of femininity, attractiveness and health. Positive correlations of luteal progesterone and health and attractiveness ratings were marginally significant. Ratings of facial attributions did not relate to hormone levels for women wearing make-up when photographed. There was no effect of sex of rater on the relationships between oestrogen and ratings of facial appearance. These findings demonstrate that female facial appearance holds detectable cues to reproductive health that are considered attractive by other people.

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