Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population

Identification of dismembered bodies recovered in disasters or crime scene is very important in forensic. This study was carried out to ascertain if foot size, body weight, height, stature and BMI can be used to predict sex using tape rule and Stadiometer scale. 150 subjects between 18 - 25yrs were...

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Main Authors: Ogbonnaya Iroanya Onyekachi, Frank Egwuatu Tochukwu, Olasubomi Sonaike Adeola, David Uwaezuoke Nduka
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Acta Scientifica Naturalis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/asn-2018-0018
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spelling doaj-b96266aa96d647ebb664079a432970032021-09-06T19:41:19ZengSciendoActa Scientifica Naturalis2367-51442018-12-0152323710.2478/asn-2018-0018asn-2018-0018Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian populationOgbonnaya Iroanya Onyekachi0Frank Egwuatu Tochukwu1Olasubomi Sonaike Adeola2David Uwaezuoke Nduka3Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka Yaba, LagosNigeriaDepartment of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka Yaba, LagosNigeriaDepartment of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka Yaba, LagosNigeriaDepartment of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Lagos, Akoka Yaba, LagosNigeriaIdentification of dismembered bodies recovered in disasters or crime scene is very important in forensic. This study was carried out to ascertain if foot size, body weight, height, stature and BMI can be used to predict sex using tape rule and Stadiometer scale. 150 subjects between 18 - 25yrs were recruited. Independent T-test, Pearson Correlation, Linear and Multiple Regression Analysis were determined using SPSS version 23. All measurements were higher in male than female and there was significant (p≤0.05) difference in the sex. The average foot length of 257.39mm was used to determine sex of the subjects. All foot lengths ≤ 257.39mm were presumed to belong to females while all values > 257.39mm was presumed males. Foot size and weight had the highest correlation values. Foot length gave better estimation of sex than foot breadth, BMI and weight. Results of Multiple regression equation was better than linear regression equation. In forensic anthropology, foot size has been used to predict sex. Limitation of this study is the formulae generated can only be applied to Nigerians aged 18-25 yrs. Studies should be carried out on diverse population for future inferenceshttps://doi.org/10.2478/asn-2018-0018foot measurementsbody mass indexsex predictionforensic anthropologyhuman identification
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author Ogbonnaya Iroanya Onyekachi
Frank Egwuatu Tochukwu
Olasubomi Sonaike Adeola
David Uwaezuoke Nduka
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Frank Egwuatu Tochukwu
Olasubomi Sonaike Adeola
David Uwaezuoke Nduka
Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population
Acta Scientifica Naturalis
foot measurements
body mass index
sex prediction
forensic anthropology
human identification
author_facet Ogbonnaya Iroanya Onyekachi
Frank Egwuatu Tochukwu
Olasubomi Sonaike Adeola
David Uwaezuoke Nduka
author_sort Ogbonnaya Iroanya Onyekachi
title Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population
title_short Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population
title_full Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population
title_fullStr Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population
title_full_unstemmed Sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (BMI) in a Nigerian population
title_sort sex estimation using foot measurements, stature and body mass index (bmi) in a nigerian population
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Scientifica Naturalis
issn 2367-5144
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Identification of dismembered bodies recovered in disasters or crime scene is very important in forensic. This study was carried out to ascertain if foot size, body weight, height, stature and BMI can be used to predict sex using tape rule and Stadiometer scale. 150 subjects between 18 - 25yrs were recruited. Independent T-test, Pearson Correlation, Linear and Multiple Regression Analysis were determined using SPSS version 23. All measurements were higher in male than female and there was significant (p≤0.05) difference in the sex. The average foot length of 257.39mm was used to determine sex of the subjects. All foot lengths ≤ 257.39mm were presumed to belong to females while all values > 257.39mm was presumed males. Foot size and weight had the highest correlation values. Foot length gave better estimation of sex than foot breadth, BMI and weight. Results of Multiple regression equation was better than linear regression equation. In forensic anthropology, foot size has been used to predict sex. Limitation of this study is the formulae generated can only be applied to Nigerians aged 18-25 yrs. Studies should be carried out on diverse population for future inferences
topic foot measurements
body mass index
sex prediction
forensic anthropology
human identification
url https://doi.org/10.2478/asn-2018-0018
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