用当代和前西班牙裔墨西哥人的肱骨和股骨头直径估计性别

Adriana Zamora, Antinea Menéndez Garmendia, Fernando Ruiz-Velazco, G. Sánchez-Mejorada, L. Márquez-Morfín, J. Gómez-Valdés
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在生物考古学和法医人类学中,估计性别最可靠的骨骼元素是骨盆;然而,当它缺失时,必须使用其他颅后元素。本研究的主要目的是为三个前西班牙裔和两个当代墨西哥人群的肱骨和股骨头直径提供性别评估的切点。使用滑动卡尺,共记录了386个肱骨和股骨头直径(45.3%女性和54.6%男性)。剖点计算为两性间的平均值,单变量独立样本t检验检验两性间的显著性差异。结果表明,在所有人群中存在显著的性别差异,正确的性别分类比例很高(90%-94%)。我们的结论是,在墨西哥人群中,在骨骼不完整和/或骨骼破碎的情况下,建议的截断点可以用作性别估计的替代方法。
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Sex estimation using humeral and femoral head diameters in contemporary and prehispanic mexican populations
In bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology the most reliable skeletal element for sex estimation is the pelvis; nevertheless, when it is missing, other postcranial elements must be used. The main goal of this research is to provide sectioning points for sex assessment from humeral and femoral head diameters for three prehispanic and two contemporary Mexican populations. Using a sliding caliper, a total of 386 (45.3% female and 54.6% male) humeral and femoral head diameters were recorded. The sectioning point was calculated as the mean between sexes, and univariate independent sample t-tests were performed to test significant differences between sexes. The results demonstrate significant sexual differences in all populations and high percentages of correct sex classification (90%-94%). We conclude that the proposed cut-off points can be used as an alternative for sex estimation in Mexican populations, in contexts with incomplete skeletons and/or fragmented bones.
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