Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length

Introduction: Estimation of stature for the purpose of identification has a significant forensic importance. This technique is based on a principle that bones or human body parts correlate positively with the stature. Stature can be estimated from measurements of various body parts such as arm, leg,...

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Main Authors: Ratindra Nath Shrestha, Dinesh Banstola, Dipeshwara Nepal, Prakash Baral
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2859
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spelling doaj-7202576cf7e04c94995651039d231e912020-11-24T23:38:47ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2016-12-015520476782859Estimation of Stature from Nasal LengthRatindra Nath Shrestha0Dinesh Banstola1Dipeshwara Nepal2Prakash Baral3Department of Anatomy, Institute of Medicine, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Physiology, Institute of Medicine, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, NepalNational Academy of Medical Sciences, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Anatomy, Gandaki Medical College, Kaski, NepalIntroduction: Estimation of stature for the purpose of identification has a significant forensic importance. This technique is based on a principle that bones or human body parts correlate positively with the stature. Stature can be estimated from measurements of various body parts such as arm, leg, feet, finger, facial height, nasal height etc. The aim of study was to correlate Stature of Nepalese with Nasal height and estimate Stature from Nasal height. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 214 healthy adults comprising 110 males and 104 females in the age group of 25 to 35 years were carried out. Study was carried out in central Nepal where people from various parts of Nepal are migrated. Total body height and Nasal height were recorded with stadiometer and sliding caliper respectively. Results: The mean of total body height in the male and female was 160.4 (±6.80) cm and 151.8 (±4.88) cm respectively. The mean of nasal height in the male and female was 4.6 (±0.31) cm and 4.3 (±0.29) cm respectively. This study observed that in both male and female nasal height had positive partial correlation with stature; r = 0.18 for male and 0.19 for female. Stature in nepali population could be calculated as: Stature=148.22+3.02x nasal height in male where as Stature=133.01+3.12x nasal height in female. Conclusions: Both Nepali male and female nasal height had positive partial correlation with stature; r = 0.18 for male and 0.19 for female. Stature in Nepali population could be calculated as: Stature=148.22+3.02x nasal height in male where as Stature=133.01+3.12x nasal height in female. Keywords: estimation; stature; nasal height. | PubMedhttp://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/2859
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author Ratindra Nath Shrestha
Dinesh Banstola
Dipeshwara Nepal
Prakash Baral
spellingShingle Ratindra Nath Shrestha
Dinesh Banstola
Dipeshwara Nepal
Prakash Baral
Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
author_facet Ratindra Nath Shrestha
Dinesh Banstola
Dipeshwara Nepal
Prakash Baral
author_sort Ratindra Nath Shrestha
title Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length
title_short Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length
title_full Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length
title_fullStr Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Stature from Nasal Length
title_sort estimation of stature from nasal length
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
issn 0028-2715
1815-672X
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Introduction: Estimation of stature for the purpose of identification has a significant forensic importance. This technique is based on a principle that bones or human body parts correlate positively with the stature. Stature can be estimated from measurements of various body parts such as arm, leg, feet, finger, facial height, nasal height etc. The aim of study was to correlate Stature of Nepalese with Nasal height and estimate Stature from Nasal height. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 214 healthy adults comprising 110 males and 104 females in the age group of 25 to 35 years were carried out. Study was carried out in central Nepal where people from various parts of Nepal are migrated. Total body height and Nasal height were recorded with stadiometer and sliding caliper respectively. Results: The mean of total body height in the male and female was 160.4 (±6.80) cm and 151.8 (±4.88) cm respectively. The mean of nasal height in the male and female was 4.6 (±0.31) cm and 4.3 (±0.29) cm respectively. This study observed that in both male and female nasal height had positive partial correlation with stature; r = 0.18 for male and 0.19 for female. Stature in nepali population could be calculated as: Stature=148.22+3.02x nasal height in male where as Stature=133.01+3.12x nasal height in female. Conclusions: Both Nepali male and female nasal height had positive partial correlation with stature; r = 0.18 for male and 0.19 for female. Stature in Nepali population could be calculated as: Stature=148.22+3.02x nasal height in male where as Stature=133.01+3.12x nasal height in female. Keywords: estimation; stature; nasal height. | PubMed
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