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Amitav Sarma1, Gautam C Das2, Bhupen Barman3, Amar J Patowary4, Amarantha Donna Ropmay4, Polina Boruah5, Arup Baruah6, Bishwajeet Saikia1, Lomtu Ronrang7, Ellora Barman8.
Abstract
Introduction The stature of an individual is an important parameter for establishing identification. The height of an individual can be indirectly estimated from different parts of the skeleton and such measurements are of great use in forensic science, anatomy, and anthropometry. This study was an attempt to formulate a linear regression equation for estimation of stature by measuring the ulnar length in the living adult Khasi population. Methods The study population consists of 164 subjects (Male: 118; Female: 46) between 25 and 45 years of age. The left and right ulnar lengths were measured from the tip of the olecranon process to the tip of the styloid process with the elbow flexed and palm spread over the opposite shoulder by a spreading caliper. The measurements of the stature of the volunteers were done in the standard anatomical standing position with a bared foot with the head in the Frankfort plane. The documented data were calculated by the standard statistical software. Results The height and ulnar length in males (160.85 ± 6.34 cm and 24.41 ± 1.10 cm, respectively) were found to be significantly (p < 0.001) higher than females (149.56 ± 2.95 cm and 22.58 ± 0.47 cm, respectively). Significant positive correlation coefficient (r) between height (cm) and ulnar length (cm) were observed in both males (r = 0.955, P < 0.001) and females (r = 0.915, P < 0.001), respectively. Conclusion The length of the ulna provides an accurate and reliable means in estimating the height of an individual; being almost a percutaneous bone, its length can be measured easily. The regression formulae that were derived in this study will be useful for clinicians, human anatomists, archeologists, anthropologists, and forensic experts.Entities:
Keywords: anthropometry; khasi; northeast india; stature; ulna
Year: 2022 PMID: 35295354 PMCID: PMC8917792 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Anthropometric parameters in males and females expressed as mean ± standard deviation
| Parameters | Male (n=118) | Female (n=46) | Significance |
| Height (cm) | 160.85±6.34 | 149.56±2.95 | P<0.001* |
| Ulnar length (cm) | 24.41±1.10 | 22.58±0.47 | P<0.001* |
| Mean of height and ulnar length ratio ± standard deviation | 6.59±0.089 | 6.62±0.055 |
Correlation and regression analysis between body height and ulnar length among male and female study subjects
| Parameters | Male | Female |
| Correlation Coefficient (r) | 0.955 (P<0.001*) | 0.915 (P<0.001*) |
| Regression Equation | Height=5.495 x Ulnar length + 26.71, R2 = 0.913 | Height=5.777 x Ulnar length + 19.09, R2 = 0.836 |
Figure 1Linear relation between height and ulnar length in adult Khasi females
Figure 2Linear relation between height and ulnar length in adult Khasi males