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[Hand clasping--an overview].
Anthropol Anz. 1999 Jun; 57(2):165-84.AA

Abstract

The literature concerning the asymmetry clasping hands is reviewed based on 192 studies. This paper describes the incidence, sex differences, age differences and genetical problems including twinning. The incidence of left hand clasping ranges from 30% to 75% (mean 43%). The review confirms the so-called east-west-gradient and there is a predominance of the left type in Europe. Age and sex differences are only small. There is only a small relationship between hand clasping and handedness. 18 authors examined hand clasping in families and 4 in twins. The family data suggest that hand clasping may be under genetic control, yet it is clear that no simple genetic model for the inheritance can be applied. Both monozygotic and dizygotic twins show a low concordance and the R-R, R-L and L-L pairs in monozygotic and dizygotic twins are in binomial distribution.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Klinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde, Universitätsklinikum der Technischen Universität, Dresden.

Pub Type(s)

English Abstract
Journal Article
Review

Language

ger

PubMed ID

10483485

Citation

Reiss, M. "[Hand Clasping--an Overview]." Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht Uber Die Biologisch-anthropologische Literatur, vol. 57, no. 2, 1999, pp. 165-84.
Reiss M. [Hand clasping--an overview]. Anthropol Anz. 1999;57(2):165-84.
Reiss, M. (1999). [Hand clasping--an overview]. Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht Uber Die Biologisch-anthropologische Literatur, 57(2), 165-84.
Reiss M. [Hand Clasping--an Overview]. Anthropol Anz. 1999;57(2):165-84. PubMed PMID: 10483485.
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TY - JOUR T1 - [Hand clasping--an overview]. A1 - Reiss,M, PY - 1999/9/14/pubmed PY - 1999/9/14/medline PY - 1999/9/14/entrez SP - 165 EP - 84 JF - Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur JO - Anthropol Anz VL - 57 IS - 2 N2 - The literature concerning the asymmetry clasping hands is reviewed based on 192 studies. This paper describes the incidence, sex differences, age differences and genetical problems including twinning. The incidence of left hand clasping ranges from 30% to 75% (mean 43%). The review confirms the so-called east-west-gradient and there is a predominance of the left type in Europe. Age and sex differences are only small. There is only a small relationship between hand clasping and handedness. 18 authors examined hand clasping in families and 4 in twins. The family data suggest that hand clasping may be under genetic control, yet it is clear that no simple genetic model for the inheritance can be applied. Both monozygotic and dizygotic twins show a low concordance and the R-R, R-L and L-L pairs in monozygotic and dizygotic twins are in binomial distribution. SN - 0003-5548 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/10483485/[Hand_clasping__an_overview]_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -
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