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Instruments for Anthropometry

Pediatrics, 1970
exhibit various deviations from normal growth patterns. Anthropometry is a valuable method of studying these physically handicapped children. The December 1969 issue of Pediatrics (44:973) published my paper called "Objective Measurement of Interpupillary Distance.
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Anthropometry as a readily accessible health assessment of older adults

Experimental Gerontology, 2021
Carlos J Padilla   +2 more
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Anthropometry in the Royal Navy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1986
AbstractThe increase in technology has resulted in greater demands being placed on machine operators. In order to promote greater efficiency and economy it is important to ensure the user and the equipment are well matched. Staff at the Institute of Naval Medicine are beginning a major anthropometric survey of Royal Navy personnel.
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Critical Anthropometry for Menarche

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 1996
The objective of the study was to determine if any anthropometric measurements, including weight, height, and upper arm circumference, or the calculated body mass index observed at the time of menarche may be used as a threshold for menarche. The sample was randomly selected from 1133 girls aged 10-18 years from two groups, one residing in Lima, Peru ...
Arturo Villena, Gustavo F. Gonzales
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Anthropometry of Facial Beauty

2012
Esthetic criteria have been defined in almost all cultures, but the actual existence of ­codified facial characteristics in attractive people is still matter of debate. In our laboratory, we ­analyzed the three-dimensional facial characteristics of 415 children, adolescents and women considered “attractive,” selected either by casting agencies ...
C. Sforza   +4 more
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Anthropometry of Taiwanese women

Applied Ergonomics, 1994
This note describes the results of research into the anthropometric measurements of women in Taiwan, for use in pantihose design.
Myoungsoon You, Chongfu Huang
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Anthropometry of Eyelids

2012
The normal morphological and functional values of eyelids and orbits are varied according to race, sex, and age. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of information related to these values. The authors quantified and statistically analyzed nine morphologic and functional values in 234 male and 264 female.
Dae Hwan Park, Chang Hyun Oh
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Anthropometry in the Circumpolar Inuit

2012
The Inuit are an indigenous population whose homeland today comprises Chukotka in Russia, Alaska, northern Canada and Greenland, with an estimated global population of 165,000. The rapid social and economic changes especially over the past half century have been accompanied by a health transition, for which anthropometry is well suited to provide ...
Galloway, T   +2 more
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Anthropometry and Body Image

2018
This chapter considers the anthropometric aspects of body image. When the anthropometric characteristics, such as stature, mass, and muscularity are examined in elite sports people, their mean values are found to deviate greatly from those of the general population, and the scatter of scores is much less.
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