Cremation weights for an Italian contemporary sample.

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Barbara Bertoglio, Matteo Di Maso, Debora Mazzarelli, Francesca Magli, Alessandra Mazzucchi, Michela Zana, Giulia Caccia, Cristina Cattaneo
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The increased demand for the study of cremated remains, combined with their poor state of preservation, presents anthropologists with highly complex and challenging cases. In this context, cremains weight is considered a stable parameter, not influenced by the fragmentation state of the remains, useful in anthropological investigations. However, few data are available in the literature so far, and no study has been performed on the Italian population. To this purpose, the present study aims to provide cremains weights from a sample of 160 cremations belonging to Italian adult individuals, who were cremated at the Crematorium of Milan (Italy) recently (2012-2014). Mean weights were reported for both sexes, and the relationship with some anthropological and biological variables (i.e., age at death, height, body weight, and body mass index) was evaluated by univariate and multivariate analyses. As expected, the results showed a significant negative relationship with age at death (p-value: <0.01) and a significant positive relationship with the remaining variables, especially in males (p-value: <0.01). Comparison with the literature showed a close similarity with Portuguese data and a midway position between Asian and American samples, thus suggesting an intercontinental variation. However, few pieces of information are available so far to understand such variation, and further analyses are needed to identify the factors able to explain the variation observed. This is the first study supplying cremains weights for a middle-aged and elderly Italian sample. This data could help anthropologists during the evaluation of human cremated remains by complementing or supporting other evidence.

意大利当代样品的火化重量。
对火化遗骸研究的需求不断增加,加之其保存状况不佳,这给人类学家带来了高度复杂和具有挑战性的案例。在这种情况下,骨灰重量被认为是一个稳定的参数,不受遗体破碎状态的影响,在人类学调查中很有用。然而,到目前为止,文献中几乎没有可用的数据,也没有对意大利人口进行过研究。为此,本研究旨在提供最近(2012-2014)在意大利米兰火葬场火化的160名意大利成年人的骨灰重量样本。报告了男女的平均体重,并通过单变量和多变量分析评估了与一些人类学和生物学变量(即死亡年龄、身高、体重和体重指数)的关系。正如预期的那样,结果显示与死亡年龄呈显著负相关(p值:
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