Men who have long ring finger, drive faster

Last Updated on Sunday, 20 June 2010 01:48 Written by putra Sunday, 20 June 2010 01:48

A natural health study says that men who have long ring fingers tend to drive faster, like the danger, always taking risks, and often indiscriminate parking. Really?

Quoted from Ananova’s health care information, a health information researcher from the University of Mainz, Germany, recruited 77 male drivers, average age 30 years. Every respondent to do a scan on his left hand to know the difference between the size of the ring finger with the index fingers overall.

Based on the driving record of violations of the respondents had ever done for five years back, it was found that men who have a longer ring finger is faster to drive but a lot of violations, ranging from speeding to driving while intoxicated.

In the Journal of Accident Analysis and Prevention, researchers say that poor driving skills on the man who has a has actually been programmed from birth, and it was determined from the length of the finger.

Long or short fingers associated with the hormone testosterone, which is contained in a person since being in the womb. Researchers believe that testosterone levels that are owned by the baby boy while still in the womb affect how the brain works after birth.

Some health care studies mention that the length of the ring finger of a man who had a strong effect on health and behavior. Just so you know, the size of the ring finger associated with stimulation of the hormone testosterone in the bone.

The hormone testosterone is known to have functions in development of sexual function or manhood so that it appears man’s physical signs, such as sexual drive, erectile function, sperm production, muscle growth, a bigger voice, hair growth on face, underarms, and genitals.

It was also the hormone that may cause him to behave aggressively when driving. “Men who have a longer ring fingers than index fingers, was shown to often act in reckless and dangerous in traffic. The hormone testosterone may be the cause,” said one researcher.

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