Comparison of the Stature and Lower Limb Segment Lengths between Santhals and Banglalees of Pirganj, Rangpur

Sultan Ahmed, Afruza Bulbul Akhter, Selina Anwar, A. Begum, K. Rahman, N. Saha
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Context: The relationship between height and long bone differs according to race, age, sex and size of the body. Anthropometric studies of bones convey information regarding race, sex, age and stature of a person. This information is of immense interest to the anatomist in the academic field as well as medico legal work. Climates, heredity, nutritional status of population are reported to have an effect on stature and length of long bones. The study was aimed at to the anthropometric measurement of stature and length of different segments of lower limb of adult Santhal males of Pirganj upazilla, Rangpur to find out any racial characteristics of their own and compared with Bangalee adult males of the same area to find out any racial variations between these two groups of populations. Materials and Methods: Stature is the standing height of a person. The study was done on 60 adult male Santhals and 120 adult male Bangalees. Measurements stature and different lower limb segment length (upper leg segment length, lower leg segment length, leg segment length) was done. Results : It was seen from the result of the present study that though height and upper leg segment length was higher in Bangalees than the Santhals, the lower leg segment length and leg segment length was significantly higher in the Bangalee males than the Santhals. Conclusion: The present study shows that the lower leg segment length and leg segment length was significantly higher in the Bangalee males than Santhals due to nutritional deficiency. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bja.v11i2.20674 Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy, July 2013, Vol. 11 No. 2 pp 71-76
Rangpur, Pirganj的Santhals和孟加拉人的身材和下肢段长度的比较
背景:身高和长骨之间的关系因种族、年龄、性别和体型的不同而不同。骨骼的人体测量学研究传达了关于一个人的种族、性别、年龄和身材的信息。这些信息对学术领域的解剖学家以及医学法律工作具有极大的兴趣。据报道,气候、遗传、人口的营养状况对长骨的身高和长度有影响。本研究旨在对Rangpur Pirganj upazilla成年Santhal男性下肢不同节段的身高和长度进行人体测量,以找出他们自己的种族特征,并与同一地区的bengee成年男性进行比较,以找出这两组人群之间的种族差异。材料与方法:身高是指一个人的站立高度。该研究对60名成年男性桑塔尔人和120名成年男性班加罗尔人进行了研究。测量身高及不同下肢段长度(上肢段长度、下肢段长度、下肢段长度)。结果:从本研究结果可以看出,虽然孟加拉人的身高和上肢节长高于孟加拉人,但孟加拉人的下肢节长和下肢节长明显高于孟加拉人。结论:本研究表明,由于营养缺乏,bengee雄性的小腿段长度和腿段长度明显高于Santhals。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bja.v11i2.20674孟加拉解剖学杂志,2013年7月,Vol. 11 No. 2 pp 71-76
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