Hakeem Babatunde Fewehinmi, P. Okoh, L. Oghenemavwe, Lekpa Kingdom David, Michael Anozie Amadi, C. A. Oparaocha, C. E. Ebieto, K. A. Bobbo, N. Asiwe
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背景:面部分析是指对面部软组织的测量,用于法医学、人类学、艺术设计和面部重建。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚伊格博族面部参数的性别差异。 方法:400 名(200 名男性和 200 名女性)伊格博族受试者自愿参加研究。每个受试者都在自然头位(NHP)下拍摄了正面照片,并使用 Pro-Image Facial Software Version 2 进行分析,以评估鼻宽、鼻高、嘴宽、脸宽、脸高、内眼距和外眼距。数据采用 IBM SPSS(23 版)进行分析,并以独立 T 检验作为推断统计。 结果显示结果显示,NW为(M=5.16±0.65,F=5.34±0.53,t=-2.91,p=0.00),NH为(M=5.61±0.62,F=5.26±0.57,t=5.92,p=0.00),MW为(M=6.64±0.7,F=6.54±0.71,t=1.46,p=0.14),FW为(M=16.17±1.31,F=15.07±2.04,t=6.39,P=0.00),FH 为(M=16.63±1.11,F=16.08±1.31,t=4.36,P=0.00),En 为(M=4.62±0.46,F=4.31±0.47,t=6.75,P=0.00),Ex 为(M=12.23±0.86,F=12.16±1.01,t=0.82,P=0.41)。 结论尼日利亚伊格博族的鼻宽、鼻高、面宽、面高和眼内距显示出性别差异。这项研究将在法医学、人类学、艺术和工业设计以及从事面部重建的医疗专业人员中得到实际应用。
Facial Analysis of the Igbo Ethnic Group of Nigeria for the Evaluation of Sexual Dimorphism
Background: Facial analysis defines the measurement of soft tissue in the face used in forensics, anthropology, artistic design, and facial reconstruction. The study aims to evaluate the sexual differences in facial parameters among the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria. Methods: 400 (200 males and 200 females) subjects of Igbo origin volunteered for the study. Each subject's frontal view photographs were taken in the Natural Head Position (NHP) and analyzed using Pro-Image Facial Software Version 2 to evaluate the nasal width, nasal height, mouth width, facial width, facial height, inner canthal distance, and outer canthal distance. Data obtained were analyzed with IBM SPSS (version 23) and independent T-test as an inferential statistic. Results: The result showed that NW was (M=5.16±0.65, F=5.34±0.53, t=-2.91, p=0.00), NH was (M=5.61±0.62, F=5.26±0.57, t=5.92, p=0.00), MW was (M=6.64±0.7, F=6.54±0.71, t=1.46, p=0.14), FW was (M=16.17±1.31, F=15.07±2.04, t=6.39, p=0.00), FH was (M=16.63±1.11, F=16.08±1.31, t=4.36, p=0.00), En was (M=4.62±0.46, F=4.31±0.47, t=6.75, p=0.00) and Ex was (M=12.23±0.86, F=12.16±1.01, t=0.82, p=0.41). Conclusion: The nasal width and Height, facial width and height, and inner canthal distance show gender differences among the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria. This study will have a practical application in Forensics, Anthropology, Artistic and Industrial design, and to medical professionals involved in facial reconstruction.