Abstract

Using standard and internationally validated methods, 86 anthropologic characteristics were determined in 650 male (305 from urban areas and 345 from rural areas) and 704 female (331 from urban areas, 373 from rural areas) Chinese Hakka adults living in Guangdong and Jiangxi. The data were used to calculate 24 anthropologic indices, which were analyzed statistically. The physical characteristics of Hakka subjects were analyzed and compared with reference ethnic data. There were four main findings of this study. First, a small proportion of Hakka adults had an eye fold on the upper eyelid, but a large proportion had a mongoloid fold. The eye slits were narrow in most adults, had a medium nasal root height and straight bridges, and most of the external angles were prominent. The nasal base was upturned in most men. The distributions of the three types of nasal base in women were similar. The proportions of subjects with middle and high alae nasi heights were high and similar. Males with a maximum nostril diameter were mostly classified as transverse and oblique, while many women were classified as transverse and had relatively wide alae nasi. The round lobe type was the most common. Upper lip skin height was mostly classified as medium. Lips were classified as thin. The hair was black, eyes were brown, and the skin was yellowish. Second, the head length was long in male Hakka. The minimum frontal breadth, face breadth, lip height, and interocular breadth were similar to those of North-Asian populations. Meanwhile, head breadth, morphological facial height, nose breadth, mouth breadth, and nose height were similar to those of South-Asian populations. Head length was long in female Hakka. The minimum frontal breadth, face breadth, lip height, and interocular breadth were similar to those of North-Asian populations. Head breadth, nose breadth, and mouth breadth were similar to those of South-Asian populations. Third, the stature of male and female Hakka in urban and rural areas was classified as medium. The proportions of male and female Hakka classified as mesocephaly (length-breadth index of the head), hypsicephalic type, metriocephalic type (breadth-height index of the head) mesorrhiny, long trunk, subbrachyskelic type, broad shoulder breadth, and narrow distance between iliac crests were higher than those of other types. Finally, principal component analyses showed that the physical characteristics of Hakka were between those of South-Asian and North-Asian ethnic populations, but were generally closer to those of North-Asian populations in China.

Highlights

  • Hakka is a branch of the Han ethnic group, and is one of the far-reaching ethnic groups that have wide distribution

  • Using standard and internationally validated methods, 86 anthropologic characteristics were determined in 650 male (305 from urban areas and 345 from rural areas) and 704 female (331 from urban areas, 373 from rural areas) Chinese Hakka adults living in Guangdong and Jiangxi

  • The proportions of male and female Hakka classified as mesocephaly, hypsicephalic type, metriocephalic type mesorrhiny, long trunk, subbrachyskelic type, broad shoulder breadth, and narrow distance between iliac crests were higher than those of other types

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Summary

Subjects and methods

In May 2011, 86 individual anthropologic factors were determined in 650 male (305 from urban areas, 345 from rural areas) and 704 female (331 from urban areas, 373 from rural areas) Hakka adults living in Meizhou, Guangdong and Ganzhou, Jiangxi. The subjects were selected using a random sampling method. The study was carried out in strict accordance with the methods described by Martin [2], “anthropometric methods” [3], and the “Anthropometric Manual” [4]. We obtained anthropometric data for 14 factors in 16 North-Asian ethnic groups and 16 South-Asian ethnic groups as well as 11 indices for 11 North-Asian ethnic groups with 19 South-Asian ethnic groups. These factors were compared with those measured in Hakka. As most anthropologic data are collected for ethnic populations in rural regions of China, information obtained in Hakka living in villages was compared with that of other ethnic groups

Results
Physical differences between urban and rural Hakka
Body indices
Principal component analyses of Hakka and Chinese ethnic populations
Females
General characteristics of Hakka
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