Scottish scientists have discovered that facial features can suggest a person's childhood socioeconomic status, MSNBC reported. |
蘇格蘭科學(xué)家發(fā)現(xiàn),一個(gè)人的面部特征可以反映出他童年時(shí)代所處的社會(huì)經(jīng)濟(jì)地位。 |
In the study published in the journal Economics and Human Biology, scientists found a link between early life deprivation and facial -- but not body -- symmetry. This association, although weak, was stronger in men than in women. |
據(jù)MSNBC報(bào)道,一篇發(fā)表在《經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)與人類生物學(xué)》上的文章稱,早期生活狀況與臉部對(duì)稱性﹑而非軀體對(duì)稱性之間有一定的聯(lián)系。盡管這種聯(lián)系并不突出,但在男人身上比在女人身上更明顯。 |
Researchers found that early environmental factors, such as childhood nutrition, illness, and parent's smoking and alcohol habits, can affect a child's health and development by leaving a lasting impression on the face. |
他們發(fā)現(xiàn),兒時(shí)的營(yíng)養(yǎng)狀況﹑患病情況﹑父母吸煙及飲酒習(xí)慣等環(huán)境因素都會(huì)在孩子的臉上留下長(zhǎng)久的印記,影響其健康發(fā)展。 |
Men with poorer beginnings tended to have more asymmetrical features in older age -- despite improving their social standing as adults. |
小時(shí)候生活環(huán)境不好的男子,即使成年后社會(huì)地位提高了,也會(huì)在老年時(shí)期呈現(xiàn)更多的不對(duì)稱特征。 |
It was also found that, to some degree, the status of people's early home life is detectable in their faces more than 70 years later.
(China.org.cn September 5, 2011) |
在某種程度上,即使是70多年后,早期的家庭生活狀況還是可以從人們的臉上看出來(lái)。 |