Photo-anthropometric study on face among Garo adult females of Bangladesh
Autor: | S Hossain, Z Akhter, Mst Laila Anjuman Banu, M M Alam, M Nazneen |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Population India Context (language use) Population Groups Photography medicine Humans Vermilion Craniofacial growth education Orthodontics Bangladesh education.field_of_study Anthropometry Anthropometric data business.industry Significant difference General Medicine Middle Aged Reference Standards Surgery Facial height Face Female business |
Zdroj: | Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin. 39:61-64 |
ISSN: | 2224-7238 0377-9238 |
DOI: | 10.3329/bmrcb.v39i2.19643 |
Popis: | Facial anthropometry has well-known implications in health-related fields. Measurement of human face is used in identification of person in Forensic medicine, Plastic surgery, Orthodontics, Archeology, Hairstyle design and examination of the differences between races and ethnicities. Facial anthropometry provides an indication of the variations in facial shape in a specified population. Bangladesh harbours many cultures and people of different races because of the colonial rules of the past regimes. Standards based on ethnic or racial data are desirable because these standards reflect the potentially different patterns of craniofacial growth resulting from racial, ethnic and sexual differences. In the above context, the present study was attempted to establish ethnic specific anthropometric data for the Christian Garo adult females of Bangladesh. The study was an observational, cross-sectional and primarily descriptive in nature with some analytical components and it was carried out with a total number of 100 Christian Garo adult females aged between 25-45 years. Three vertical facial dimensions such as facial height from trichion to gnathion, nasal length and total vermilion height were measured by photographic method. Though these measurements were taken by photographic method but they were converted into actual size using one of the physically measured variables between two angles of the mouth (chilion to chilion). The data were then statistically analyzed by computation to find out its normatic value. The study also observed the possible correlation between the facial height from trichion to gnathion with nasal length and total vermilion height. Multiplication factors were estimated for estimating facial height from nasal length and total vermilion height. Comparison were made between estimated values with the measured values by usingt test. The mean (±SD) of nasal length and total vermilion height were 4.53±0.36 cm and 1.63±0.23 cm respectively and the mean (±SD) of facial height from trichion to gnathion was 16.88±1.11 cm. Nasal length and total vermilion height showed also a significant positive correlation with facial height from trichion to gnathion. No significant difference was found between the measured and estimated facial height from trichion to gnathion for nasal length and total vermilion height. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bmrcb.v39i2.19643 Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull 2013; 39: 61-64 |
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