Some hand anthropometry among Babur/Bura and Kanuri ethnic groups of Borno State, Nigeria.

B. Ishaku, J.A. Timbuak, W. O. Hamman
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: The human hand is the most used and versatile part of the body, and its dimensions varies with age, sex and ethnic groups. Hand dimensions such as, hand length and hand breadth are useful in forensic and legal sciences. The aim of this study is to measure some hand anthropometry variation among Babur/Bura and Kanuri ethnic groups in Maiduguri, Borno state Nigeria. METHODOLOGY: A total of eight hundred and one (801) subjects (401 males; 198 Babur/Bura, 203 Kanuri and 400 females; 198 Babur/Bura, 202 Kanuri) were recruited for this study. Parameters collected were:  hand length (HL), palm length (PL), hand breadth (HB) and palm breadth (PB) using a palm print scanner (HP Deskjet 1515 model) and, compared between groups student’s t-test was used, discriminant function was used to predict sex. SPSS version 22.0 software was used for statistical analyses and P<0.05 was set as level of significance. RESULTS: Data analyzed showed that, Babur/Bura and Kanuri males had higher (p<0.001) mean hand dimension values compared to their female counterparts. However, there was no difference (p>0.05) in hand dimensions between the male-to-male and female-to-female of both ethnic groups. CONCLUSION: There was sexual dimorphism in hand dimensions amongst Babur/Bura and Kanuri ethnic groups, which, could be useful for determination of sex and provide more insight into biological variation with the inclusion of these groups.
尼日利亚博尔诺州巴布尔/布拉族和卡努里族的一些手部人体测量。
背景和目的:人的手是身体上最常用、用途最广的部位,其尺寸因年龄、性别和种族群体而异。手的尺寸(如手的长度和宽度)在法医和法律科学中非常有用。本研究的目的是测量尼日利亚博尔诺州迈杜古里巴布尔/布拉族和卡努里族的一些手部人体测量差异。方法:本研究共招募了八百零一(801)名受试者(401 名男性;198 名巴布尔/布拉族,203 名卡努里族;400 名女性;198 名巴布尔/布拉族,202 名卡努里族)。使用掌纹扫描仪(HP Deskjet 1515 型)收集的参数包括:手掌长度(HL)、手掌长度(PL)、手掌宽度(HB)和手掌宽度(PB)。使用 SPSS 22.0 版软件进行统计分析,结果表明,两个种族群体的男对男和女对女之间的手部尺寸差异为 P0.05。结论:巴布尔/布拉族和卡努里族的手部尺寸存在性别二态性,这有助于确定性别,并通过纳入这些族群提供更多关于生物变异的见解。
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