Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

It is determined by Gender, time of puberty, race and ethnicity, diet, etc.

Yes. Torso and leg length is determined by the following factors:

  • Gender Puberty Period
  • Ethnicity and race
  • Puberty and BMI
  • Diet
  • Ancestry from the Neanderthals (?)

Females have a larger torso and shorter leg length on average than males. Males, on the other hand, have longer legs and a shorter torso on average. They are also, on average, taller than females.

The sooner puberty, the greater the torso-to-leg ratio. The later puberty, the longer the leg-to-torso ratio. This explains why females have a longer torso and shorter legs on average than males. Because girls begin puberty two years sooner than boys.

Those who live in warmer climates have a higher leg-to-body ratio. Sub-Saharan Africans have the longest leg to body ratio, making them ideal runners. Europeans have shorter legs than Africans yet have a higher leg-to-body ratio than Northeast Asians. Some people in Northern Europe have a lengthy torso to leg ratio. The majority of European ancestors came from the South.

Those with a low BMI at puberty have a greater leg-to-body ratio. Diet and lifestyle choices can alter the leg-to-body ratio.

A lengthy torso to leg ratio may be caused by Neanderthal origin.

Africans from Sub-Saharan Africa have the least Neanderthal heritage. They have the highest leg-to-body ratio. Northeast Asians have the most Neanderthal heritage, giving them the longest torso-to-leg ratio (but there are many exceptions too). Europeans have a trace of Neanderthal heritage. Their leg-to-torso ratio is greater than that of East Asians but shorter than that of Africans.

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