Estimation of stature from lower limb measurements by regression analysis in north-west Indian population

H. Chawla, A. Tyagi, Sandeep Dara, Aravindan U
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The aim of the study was to estimate the stature from lower limb parameters in the north-west population of India and to know whether a significant correlation exists between the stature and various lower limb dimensions and to further derive regression formulae for estimation of stature from various lower limb segments. Materials and methods: the study was conducted on medical students age ranged between 18 to 28 years, which comes chiefly from north-west part of India. Only the subjects willing to participate in the study and given their written informed consent were included in the study group. The students having any obvious physical deformity were excluded from the study. Correlations between various lower limb parameters and stature were determined by using the Pearson’s correlation test. Sex-specific linear regression equations for stature estimation were developed using the lower limb measurements. The multiple regressions equations were produced based on various combinations of the parameters by stepwise regression analysis. Results: the Pearson’s correlation in combined group showed good correlations between lower limb parameters and stature. There was no statistically significant difference between known stature and estimated stature by using paired T-test for both right and left side in a group consisting of both sexes and in males (p>0.05). Conclusion: from the parameters, lower limb length and foot length had shown strong positive correlations with stature in the north-west Indian population
用回归分析估算西北印度人口下肢的身高
本研究的目的是通过下肢参数估计印度西北部人群的身高,了解身高与各种下肢尺寸之间是否存在显著的相关性,并进一步推导出从各种下肢段估计身高的回归公式。材料和方法:研究对象是年龄在18至28岁之间的医科学生,主要来自印度西北部。只有愿意参加研究并给予书面知情同意的受试者才被纳入研究组。有明显身体畸形的学生被排除在研究之外。采用Pearson相关检验确定下肢各项参数与身高的相关性。根据下肢的测量结果,建立了性别特异性的身高估计线性回归方程。通过逐步回归分析,得到了各参数组合的多元回归方程。结果:联合组下肢参数与身高的Pearson相关分析显示出较好的相关性。在男女组和男性组中,通过对左右侧进行配对t检验,已知身高和估计身高的差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:从这些参数来看,西北印度人群的下肢长和脚长与身高表现出很强的正相关
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