Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Establishing personal identity is one of the main concerns in forensic investigations. Estimation of stature forms a basic domain of the investigation process in unknown and co-mingled human remains in forensic anthropology case work...

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Main Authors: Krishan Kewal, Kanchan Tanuj, Passi Neelam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-11-01
Series:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
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spelling doaj-4f6c9ffe6fcb4183857789741f5ca5012020-11-24T21:12:03ZengBMCJournal of Foot and Ankle Research1757-11462011-11-01412410.1186/1757-1146-4-24Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North IndiaKrishan KewalKanchan TanujPassi Neelam<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Establishing personal identity is one of the main concerns in forensic investigations. Estimation of stature forms a basic domain of the investigation process in unknown and co-mingled human remains in forensic anthropology case work. The objective of the present study was to set up standards for estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The sample for the study constituted 149 young females from the Northern part of India. The participants were aged between 13 and 18 years. Besides stature, seven anthropometric measurements that included length of the foot from each toe (T1, T2, T3, T4, and T5 respectively), foot breadth at ball (BBAL) and foot breadth at heel (BHEL) were measured on both feet in each participant using standard methods and techniques.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results indicated that statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) between left and right feet occur in both the foot breadth measurements (BBAL and BHEL). Foot length measurements (T1 to T5 lengths) did not show any statistically significant bilateral asymmetry. The correlation between stature and all the foot measurements was found to be positive and statistically significant (<it>p-value </it>< 0.001). Linear regression models and multiple regression models were derived for estimation of stature from the measurements of the foot. The present study indicates that anthropometric measurements of foot and its segments are valuable in the estimation of stature. Foot length measurements estimate stature with greater accuracy when compared to foot breadth measurements.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The present study concluded that foot measurements have a strong relationship with stature in the sub-adult female population of North India. Hence, the stature of an individual can be successfully estimated from the foot and its segments using different regression models derived in the study. The regression models derived in the study may be applied successfully for the estimation of stature in sub-adult females, whenever foot remains are brought for forensic examination. Stepwise multiple regression models tend to estimate stature more accurately than linear regression models in female sub-adults.</p> http://www.jfootankleres.com/content/4/1/24Forensic podiatryPersonal identificationAnthropometryStature estimationFootSub-adults (adolescents)North-Indian females
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Kanchan Tanuj
Passi Neelam
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Kanchan Tanuj
Passi Neelam
Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Forensic podiatry
Personal identification
Anthropometry
Stature estimation
Foot
Sub-adults (adolescents)
North-Indian females
author_facet Krishan Kewal
Kanchan Tanuj
Passi Neelam
author_sort Krishan Kewal
title Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India
title_short Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India
title_full Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India
title_fullStr Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of North India
title_sort estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population of north india
publisher BMC
series Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
issn 1757-1146
publishDate 2011-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Establishing personal identity is one of the main concerns in forensic investigations. Estimation of stature forms a basic domain of the investigation process in unknown and co-mingled human remains in forensic anthropology case work. The objective of the present study was to set up standards for estimation of stature from the foot and its segments in a sub-adult female population.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The sample for the study constituted 149 young females from the Northern part of India. The participants were aged between 13 and 18 years. Besides stature, seven anthropometric measurements that included length of the foot from each toe (T1, T2, T3, T4, and T5 respectively), foot breadth at ball (BBAL) and foot breadth at heel (BHEL) were measured on both feet in each participant using standard methods and techniques.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results indicated that statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) between left and right feet occur in both the foot breadth measurements (BBAL and BHEL). Foot length measurements (T1 to T5 lengths) did not show any statistically significant bilateral asymmetry. The correlation between stature and all the foot measurements was found to be positive and statistically significant (<it>p-value </it>< 0.001). Linear regression models and multiple regression models were derived for estimation of stature from the measurements of the foot. The present study indicates that anthropometric measurements of foot and its segments are valuable in the estimation of stature. Foot length measurements estimate stature with greater accuracy when compared to foot breadth measurements.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The present study concluded that foot measurements have a strong relationship with stature in the sub-adult female population of North India. Hence, the stature of an individual can be successfully estimated from the foot and its segments using different regression models derived in the study. The regression models derived in the study may be applied successfully for the estimation of stature in sub-adult females, whenever foot remains are brought for forensic examination. Stepwise multiple regression models tend to estimate stature more accurately than linear regression models in female sub-adults.</p>
topic Forensic podiatry
Personal identification
Anthropometry
Stature estimation
Foot
Sub-adults (adolescents)
North-Indian females
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