Indonesian anthropometry update through Drillis & Contini revisited and Structural Equation Modeling incorporating children, adult and elderly populations

Research on anthropometry deals with human physical measurement, capability and limitation. Due to various body measures of user of different cultures, gender, and geographical factors, then an understanding of anthropometry characteristics is a must. This study adopts Drillis and Contini ratio scal...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management pp. 262 - 266
Main Author Hartono, M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2016
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ISSN2157-362X
DOI10.1109/IEEM.2016.7797877

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Summary:Research on anthropometry deals with human physical measurement, capability and limitation. Due to various body measures of user of different cultures, gender, and geographical factors, then an understanding of anthropometry characteristics is a must. This study adopts Drillis and Contini ratio scaling method and complements the previous research by incorporating Indonesian adults [150 subjects], children [200 subjects] and elderly [120 subjects] groups. By employing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), it was shown that limb and girth & width segments were significantly correlated with stature and weight, respectively to all population groups, both for male and female subjects. Moreover, it was confirmed that the ratio scale method has been sufficiently applied to all anthropometric groups, so that the body segments measures can be predicted. Practically, the finding can be utilized to support product design and development phases, especially in the use of more appropriate anthropometric data.
ISSN:2157-362X
DOI:10.1109/IEEM.2016.7797877