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Estimation of stature using lower limb measurements in Sudanese Arabs
Authors:Altayeb Abdalla Ahmed
Affiliation:1. Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, P.O. Box 102, Khartoum, Sudan;2. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Mail Code 3127, P.O. Box 22490, Riyadh 11426, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:ObjectivesThe estimation of stature from body parts is one of the most vital parts of personal identification in medico-legal autopsies, especially when mutilated and amputated limbs or body parts are found. The aim of this study was to assess the reliability and accuracy of using lower limb measurements for stature estimations.Material and methodsThe stature, tibial length, bimalleolar breadth, foot length and foot breadth of 160 right-handed Sudanese Arab subjects, 80 men and 80 women (25–30 years old), were measured. The reliability of measurement acquisition was tested prior to the primary data collection. The data were analysed using basic univariate analysis and linear and multiple regression analyses.ResultsThe results showed acceptable standards of measurement errors and reliability. Sex differences were significant for all of the measurements. There was a positive correlation coefficient between lower-limb dimensions and stature (P-value < 0.01). The best predictors were tibial length and foot length. The stature prediction accuracy ranged from ±2.75–5.40 cm, which is comparable to the established skeletal standards for the lower limbs.ConclusionThis study provides new forensic standards for stature estimation using the lower limb measurements of Sudanese Arabs.
Keywords:Forensic anthropology  Stature  Lower limb measurements  Identification  Anthropometry  Sudanese
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