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Türk kadınlarında üst ekstremite boyutlarından elde edilen boy uzunluğu tahmininde regresyon analizi

Year 2018, , 957 - 967, 15.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.30569/adiyamansaglik.449726

Abstract

Amaç: Bu
çalışmanın amacı sağlıklı yetişkin Türk kadınlarında üst ekstremite
segmentlerinin ölçümleri ve boy uzunluğu arasındaki ilişkiyi belirlemek ve Türk
kadınlarına ait üst ekstremite bölümlerinden boy uzunluğu tahmini için
regresyon denklemi oluşturmaktı.

Yöntem: Çalışma
grubu ortalama yaşı 31.91±7.00 yıl olan 130 kadından oluşmuştur. Çalışma
grubunu oluşturan kadınlardan dominant ve dominant olmayan taraftan üst
ekstremite ölçümleri alındı. Ayrıca, analizler için SSPS 21.0 paket programı
kullanıldı.  Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
sonucuna göre parametrik veya non-parametrik test uygulandı. Ayrıca, Ki-kare
testi ve Spearman Pearson Korelasyon analizi yapıldı. Anlamlılık için p<0.05
kabul edildi. 

Bulgular: Çalışma
bulguları analiz edildiğinde, dominant tarafta sırasıyla metakarpal genişlik,
metakarpal çevre, el bileği genişliği, el bileği çevre, kol uzunluğu ve el
uzunluğu sırasıyla 7.12 cm, 17.97 cm, 4.76 cm, 14.76 cm, 65.88 cm ve 17.43 cm
iken, dominant olmayan tarafta aynı ölçümler sırasıyla 7.10 cm, 17.88 cm, 4.75
cm, 14.67 cm, 65.70 cm ve 17.39 cm olarak bulundu. Ayrıca, kulaç uzunluğu ve
boy uzunluğu sırasıyla 158.66 cm ve 163.35 cm olarak bulundu. Dahası, dominant
ve dominant olmayan tarafta üst ekstremite ölçümlerinin ortalama değerleri
arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı farklılık bulunmamıştır. Kulaç uzunluğu
kullanılarak yapılan boy uzunluğu tahmininde kulaç uzunluğu ölçümü diğer uzunluk
ölçümlerinden daha geçerli bulundu.







Sonuç: Çalışma
bulgularına göre boy uzunluğu, diğer ölçümlerden ziyade kulaç uzunluğu ölçümü ile
daha yüksek tahmin edilebilir. Bu çalışmada sunulan bulgular populasyon farklılıklarını
belirlemek, anatomistlere, adli tıp uzmanlarına ve antropologlara yardımcı
olmak için referans data oluşturmada dikkate alınması gereken üst ekstremite boyutları
ile ilgili regresyon formülünü ve anatomik parametreleri tanımlamaktadır.

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Regression analysis in stature estimation from upper extremity dimensions in Turkish females

Year 2018, , 957 - 967, 15.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.30569/adiyamansaglik.449726

Abstract

Objectives: This
study’s aim was to determine the relationship between stature and measurements
of the upper extremity segments in healthy adult females and obtain regression
equations for prediction of stature from upper extremity dimensions in Turkish
females.

Materials and Methods:
The study group consisted of 130
females mean aged 31.91±7.00 years. Dominant and non dominant upper extremity
measurements were obtained from all subjects. Additionally, SPSS version 21
software package program was used for all analysis. A parametric test or
non-parametric test was applied according to the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
results. Moreover, the Chi square test and Spearman Pearson Correlation
analysis were used. Significance was set at p<0.05.

Results:
The data of this study were analyzed, the mean
values of metacarpal width, metacarpal circumference, wrist width, wrist
circumference, arm length and hand length were 7.12 cm, 17.97 cm, 4.76 cm,
14.76 cm, 65.88 cm and 17.43 cm in dominant side, respectively; whereas, the
same values were found as 7.10 cm, 17.88 cm, 4.75 cm, 14.67 cm, 65.70 cm and
17.39 cm in non-dominant side, respectively. Moreover, the mean value of arm
span and height were measured as 158.66 cm and 163.35 cm, respectively.
Furthermore, there were no significant difference as statistically in the mean
value of upper extremity measurements in dominant and non-dominant side. In
stature estimation which was performed by using arm span, this parameter was more
valid than the other measurements.

Conclusion: Due to
our findings, stature can be estimated higher by using arm span measurement
than the other measurements. The observations presented in this report have
defined anatomic parameters and regression formula about upper extremity
dimensions that need to be taken into consideration for reference data to
determine population discrepancies and to help for anatomists, forensic
scientists and anthropologists.









 

References

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  • 2. Khanapurkar S, Radke A. Estimation of stature from the measurement of foot length, hand length and head length in Maharashtra region. Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research 2012;2(1):77-85.
  • 3. Supare MS, Pandit SV, Bagul AS. Estimation of stature from hand length and hand breadth in medical students of Maharashtra, India. International Journal of Health and Allied Sciences 2015;4(3):154-159.
  • 4. Ilayperuma I, Nanayakkara G, Palahepitiya N. Predictiction of personal stature based on the hand length. Galle Medical Journal 2009;14(1);15-18.
  • 5. Wakode NS, Wakode SL, Ksheersagar DD, Tajane VD, Jachak AN. Prediction of Stature based on Measurement of hand length in Maharashtra Region. Indian Journal of Clinical Anatomy and Physiology 2015;2(3):131-135.
  • 6. Laila SZH, Ferdousi R, Nurunnobi ABM, Islam ATMS, Holy SZH, Yasmin F. Anthropometric measurements of the hand length and their correlation with the stature of bengali adult Muslim females. Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy 2009;7(1):10-13.
  • 7. Patel JP, Patel BG, Shah RK, Bhojak NR, Desai JN. Estimation of stature from hand length in Gujarat Region. NHL Journal of Medical Sciences 2014;3(1):41-44.
  • 8. Koulapur VV, Agarwal SS, Mestri SC. Estimation of stature by anthropometric measurements of Inter-Acromial Length. J Indian Acad Forensic Med 2010;32(2):101-103.
  • 9. Agnihotri AK, Lalloo AKS. Estimation of stature from fragmented Human remains. Anthropol 2013;1(2):1-2.
  • 10. Nag A, Nag, Nag PK, Desai H. Hand anthropometry of Indian women. Indian Journal of Medical Research 2003;117: 260-269.
  • 11. Hossain S, Begum JA, Akhter Z. Measurement of Stature from Arm-span- An A nthropometric Study on Garo Tribal Bangladeshi Females. Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy 2011;9(1):5-9.
  • 12. Krishan K, Kanchan T, Sharma A. Multiplication factor versus regression analysis in stature estimation from hand and foot dimensions. Journal of forensic and legal medicine 2012;19:211-214.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Sema Özandaç Polat

Pınar Göker This is me

Ahmet Hilmi Yücel

Memduha Gülhal Bozkır This is me

Publication Date August 15, 2018
Submission Date July 31, 2018
Acceptance Date August 8, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018

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AMA Özandaç Polat S, Göker P, Yücel AH, Bozkır MG. Regression analysis in stature estimation from upper extremity dimensions in Turkish females. ADYÜ Sağlık Bilimleri Derg. August 2018;4(2):957-967. doi:10.30569/adiyamansaglik.449726