Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population

Background. A study on the cephalic index was carried out on subjects from school students in Ogbia tribe of Bayelsa state in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. This study determined the cephalic indices among the school students. In the present study, seven hundred subjects were randomly selected f...

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Main Author: Babatunde Olayemi Akinbami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/527473
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spelling doaj-ea6515c9578b4807812c80144bfac0792020-11-24T22:33:49ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412014-01-01201410.1155/2014/527473527473Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian PopulationBabatunde Olayemi Akinbami0Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Human Anatomy, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt 500004, Rivers State, NigeriaBackground. A study on the cephalic index was carried out on subjects from school students in Ogbia tribe of Bayelsa state in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. This study determined the cephalic indices among the school students. In the present study, seven hundred subjects were randomly selected from secondary schools comprising 350 males and 350 females, respectively, with age range from 11–20 years, with both parents and grandparents of Ogbia tribe. The length and breadth of the head were measured using a spreading caliper from standard bony landmarks. The measurable point for head length was measured between the glabella and inions while the head breadth was the widest biparietal diameter. The cephalic index was head breadth divided by the head length and multiplied by 100. The result showed that the mean cephalic index was 76.56. Males had a cephalic index of 77.21, while females had a cephalic index of 76.50. Based on this study, 78.68% of individuals were mesocephalic, 11.4% dolichocephalic, 9.0% Brachycephalic, and 0.43% hyperbrachycephalic. This research showed that the school students have mesocephalic phenotype. The data from this research will be useful in anthropology, genetics, forensic medicine, and clinical practice.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/527473
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Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population
BioMed Research International
author_facet Babatunde Olayemi Akinbami
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title Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population
title_short Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population
title_full Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population
title_fullStr Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Cephalic Indices in Older Children and Adolescents of a Nigerian Population
title_sort measurement of cephalic indices in older children and adolescents of a nigerian population
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background. A study on the cephalic index was carried out on subjects from school students in Ogbia tribe of Bayelsa state in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. This study determined the cephalic indices among the school students. In the present study, seven hundred subjects were randomly selected from secondary schools comprising 350 males and 350 females, respectively, with age range from 11–20 years, with both parents and grandparents of Ogbia tribe. The length and breadth of the head were measured using a spreading caliper from standard bony landmarks. The measurable point for head length was measured between the glabella and inions while the head breadth was the widest biparietal diameter. The cephalic index was head breadth divided by the head length and multiplied by 100. The result showed that the mean cephalic index was 76.56. Males had a cephalic index of 77.21, while females had a cephalic index of 76.50. Based on this study, 78.68% of individuals were mesocephalic, 11.4% dolichocephalic, 9.0% Brachycephalic, and 0.43% hyperbrachycephalic. This research showed that the school students have mesocephalic phenotype. The data from this research will be useful in anthropology, genetics, forensic medicine, and clinical practice.
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