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.2021 Feb 4;31(1):3.
doi: 10.1186/s12610-021-00121-z.

Nose size indicates maximum penile length

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Nose size indicates maximum penile length

Hiroshi Ikegaya et al. Basic Clin Androl..

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Background: In a previous report, we investigated whether the size of male genitalia similarly exposed to serum testosterone during aging could change with age and found that penile length almost stopped increasing during adolescence and decreased in older males. In this report, to determine what factors other than age are related to penile length, we performed a multivariate analysis of the relationships between stretched penile length (SPL) and other measurements of genital organs, nose size, height and body weight in 126 adults in their 30s-50s.

Results: The most highly correlated factor with SPL was flaccid penile length (r = 0.565, P < 0.0001). The next highest correlation was nose size (r = 0.564, P < 0.0001). The penile stretched rate correlated with FPL (r = - 0.690, P < 0.0001) but not with SPL or penile circumference.

Conclusions: The fact that nose size is related to SPL indicates that penile length may not be determined by age, height or body weight but has already been determined before birth.

RéSUMé: CONTEXTE: Dans un précédent article, nous avons examiné si la taille des organes génitaux masculins exposés de façon similaire à la testostérone sérique pendant l’avancement en âge pourrait changer avec l’âge; nous avons constaté que la longueur du pénis avait presque cessé d’augmenter à la période de l’adolescence et avait diminué chez les hommes plus âgés. Pour déterminer quels facteurs autres que l’âge étaient liés à la longueur du pénis, nous avons réalisé, dans la présente étude, une analyse multivariée des relations entre la longueur du pénis étiré (LPE) et d’autres mesures des organes génitaux, de la taille du nez, de la taille et du poids corporels chez 126 adultes âgés de 30 à 50 ans. RéSULTATS: Le facteur le plus fortement corrélé avec la longueur du pénis étiré était la longueur du pénis flasque (r = 0.565, p < 0.0001). La corrélation suivante la plus élevée était la taille du nez (r = 0,564, p < 0,0001). Le taux d’étirement du pénis était corrélé à la longueur du pénis étiré (r = − 0.690, p < 0.0001) mais n’était corrélé ni à la longueur du pénis flasque ni à la circonférence du pénis. CONCLUSIONS: Le fait que la taille du nez soit liée à longueur du pénis étiré indique que la longueur du pénis peut ne pas être déterminée par l’âge, la taille ou le poids corporels, mais qu’elle a déjà été déterminée avant la naissance.

Keywords: Aging; Cadaver; Nose size; Stretched penile length.

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The measurement of nose size. Nose size was defined as the longer distance between the midpoint of the left and right medial ocular angles and the outside of the left or right nose wings (indicated by arrow)
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Linear regression analysis of stretched penile length and nose size. SPL: stretched penile length
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