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Estimation of stature using hand and foot dimensions in Slovak adults.

Petra Uhrová1, Radoslav Beňuš2, Soňa Masnicová3, Zuzana Obertová4, Daniela Kramárová2, Klaudia Kyselicová2, Michaela Dörnhöferová2, Silvia Bodoriková2, Eva Neščáková2.   

Abstract

Hand and foot dimensions used for stature estimation help to formulate a biological profile in the process of personal identification. Morphological variability of hands and feet shows the importance of generating population-specific equations to estimate stature. The stature, hand length, hand breadth, foot length and foot breadth of 250 young Slovak males and females, aged 18-24 years, were measured according to standard anthropometric procedures. The data were statistically analyzed using independent t-test for sex and bilateral differences. Pearson correlation coefficient was used for assessing relationship between stature and hand/foot parameters, and subsequently linear regression analysis was used to estimate stature. The results revealed significant sex differences in hand and foot dimensions as well as in stature (p<0.05). There was a positive and statistically significant correlation between stature and all measurements in both sexes (p<0.01). The highest correlation coefficient was found for foot length in males (r=0.71) as well as in females (r=0.63). Regression equations were computed separately for each sex. The accuracy of stature prediction ranged from ±4.6 to ±6.1cm. The results of this study indicate that hand and foot dimension can be used to estimate stature for Slovak for the purpose of forensic field. The regression equations can be of use for stature estimation particularly in cases of dismembered bodies.
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Keywords:  Anthropometry of foot; Anthropometry of hand; Linear regression equations; Stature

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25459368     DOI: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2014.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leg Med (Tokyo)        ISSN: 1344-6223            Impact factor:   1.376


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