跗骨的身高估算:利用跟骨和距骨加强泰国灾害受害者的识别过程

S. Scott, T. Peckmann, M. L. Patriquin, Claudia Garrido Varas, S. Meek
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据估计,气候变化对泰国的影响尤其严重,预计气候变化事件的频率和严重程度都将增加,导致该区域死亡人数增加。因此,迫切需要针对特定人群的方法来鉴定泰国的未知人类遗骸。目前的研究主要集中在跟骨和距骨上,以建立一个准确的方法来估计当代泰国人的身高。从清迈收集的骨骼中,研究了233个年龄从19岁到96岁的骨骼个体的跟骨和tali配对。每个跟骨采集9个测量值,每个距骨采集1个测量值。性别被合并;跟骨和距骨的所有测量都显示出性别二态性。从其他样本生成的跟骨和距骨的回归方程在应用于当代泰国样本时被发现是不准确的身高预测因子。因此,建议使用特定人群的回归方程。目前的研究结果将有助于估计未知的当代泰国人的生活身高,并将有助于在诸如自然灾害等无法获得更准确的生活身高预测指标(如长骨)的情况下提供帮助。
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The Estimation of Stature from the Tarsals: Enhancing the Disaster Victim Identification Process in Thailand Using the Calcaneus and the Talus
The impact of climate change is estimated to be particularly severe in Thailand, where climate change events are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity, resulting in a higher number of deaths in the region. Therefore, there is an urgent need for population-specific methodologies for the identification of unknown human remains in Thailand. The current study focuses on the calcaneus and the talus to establish an accurate method of living stature estimation for a contemporary Thai sample. Paired calcanei and tali of 233 skeletonized individuals, ranging from 19 to 96 years of age, were studied from the Chiang Mai skeletal collection. Nine measurements were collected from each calcaneus, and one measurement was collected from each talus. Sexes were pooled; all measurements of the calcaneus and the talus exhibit sexual dimorphism. Regression equations of the calcaneus and the talus, generated from other samples, were found to be inaccurate predictors of stature when applied to the contemporary Thai sample. Therefore, population-specific regression equations are recommended. The results of the current study will contribute to estimating living stature of unknown contemporary Thai individuals and will assist in cases such as natural disasters where more accurate predictors of living stature, such as long bones, are unavailable.
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