New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

How to judge health based on appearance and body characteristics

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Asked on:Mar 24, 2026 07:12 AM

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    Mar 24, 2026

      Scientists’ latest research finds that what we are born with actually affects our healthy , in addition to triggering certain disease "Defective genes" also include physical characteristics that are determined at birth. We extracted seven major physical characteristics for analysis, which can predict our future health to a certain extent.

      Baldness – prostate cancer and heart disease

      Frontal baldness begins to appear male The risk of heart disease increases by 9%, and for men with baldness on the top of the head, the risk increases by 23%; if all the hair on the top of the head is lost, the risk increases to 36%.

      hair loss It may be caused by testosterone levels during puberty. A man's risk of prostate cancer may be related to the level of testosterone in his body. In addition, the occurrence of atherosclerosis and the formation of thrombus are related to hormones.

      Long fingers - depression

      Mainly for men with long fingers, especially men with long ring fingers. female No connection found with this.

      The mother secretes too much testosterone in the 8th week, which may affect the central nervous system nerve The system eventually makes men a group with a high incidence of depression. At this time, testosterone plays a crucial role in the development of fingers.

      Asymmetry of both hands - lower one sperm number

      One in five of the least fertile men surveyed had asymmetrical hands, with some measurements varying by more than 0.4cm.

      Men with symmetrical hands (mirrors of each other) have higher sperm counts. This relationship can be explained by experiments in mice, which found that a single gene called hox affects the fingers, as well as the ovaries and testicles.

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