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Differences in Anthropometric Measures Based on Sex, Age, and Health Status: Findings From the German National Cohort (NAKO). [PDF]

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Anthropometric Measurements in the Elderly

Gerontology, 1980
Anthropometric measurements (weight, skinfold thickness at triceps, subscapular and dorsum of the hand and circumference of upper arm and abdomen) of 126 aged subjects, studied in four groups, are reported. The relationship of any of these anthropometric parameters with energy intake was not significant in the majority of the groups.
S C, Vir, A H, Love
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Periorbital Anthropometric Measurements

2012
Periorbital anthropometric measurements are important in defining cosmetic, pathologic and ethnic variations. In this term, assessment of periorbital landmarks is categorized into three subclasses: periorbital soft tissue, bony orbit, and ocular projection.
Beden U., Beltram M.
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Anthropometric measurements and Darwinian fitness

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1981
SummaryThe relationship between anthropometrics and three measures of Darwinian fitness—number of surviving children, number of living siblings and marital status—was sought in a population practising no contraception. The pattern suggestive of stabilizing selection was evident for one dimension, destabilizing selection for another dimension, and ...
W H, Mueller, G W, Lasker, F G, Evans
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Anthropometric Measures

2019
This document summarizes the rationale, equipment, measurement, protocol and data cleaning procedures for each of the anthropometric measures collected at Wave V. It also documents how constructed variables were derived from the anthropometric measures collected in the field.
Harris, Kathleen Mullan   +5 more
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Anthropometric measurements in Iranian men

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2018
There is inevitable need for data regarding anthropometric measurements of each community's population. These anthropometric data have various applications, including health assessment, industrial designing, plastic & orthopedic surgery, nutritional studies, anatomical studies and forensic medicine investigations.
Jaber, Gharehdaghi   +4 more
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Evaluating upper arm anthropometric measurements

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1984
Jelliffe's standards for evaluating measurements of mid-upper arm circumference, triceps skinfold thickness, and mid-upper arm muscle circumference of American adults were compared with percentile distributions developed from the first Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I).
C W, Bishop, S J, Ritchey
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Notes on anthropometric technique: Anthropometric measurements — right and left sides

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1967
AbstractIn order to discover whether statistically significant differences exist between measurements taken on the right and left sides of the body, 21 such anthropometric dimensions were compared. In eight cases significant differences were found.
L L, Laubach, J T, McConville
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