Estimation of Staute from Toe Lengths: An Evaluation of the Hausa Population in Nigeria Using Linear Modeling.
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2017-01
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Background: Statue determination has remained a basic requirement in
determining human identity and ethnicity. Usually in situations when whole
anatomical structures are unavailable, forensic expert would be expected to
rely on smaller structures such as the phalanges, patella ribs and other
fragmentary bones. Aim: The present study evaluates toe anthropometry
and its usability as predictors of the stature of the Hausa ethnic group in
Nigeria. Methods: Six hundred and sixty four (664) subjects comprising
of equal percentage of adult males and females were included in the
study group. Toe lengths of both feet (coded as big toe or first toe [1T]
to the fifth toes [5T]) were measured using a digital Vernier calliper with
accuracy of 0.01mm while stature was taken using a stadiometer with
accuracy of 0.1m. SPSS (IBM®) t-test was to evaluate gender difference
in the measured dimensions; while SPSS and XLSTAT (2015) Automatic &
Generalized Linear Modelling were used to determine the predictability of
stature from the toe lengths. The significance level was set at 95% as
P≤0.05 was considered significant. Results: The automatic (multiple)
regression analysis showed that the males displayed significantly higher
mean values than the females for all measured parameters (P<0.001).
The general population regression formulae were derived and only three
(3) variables (R2T, R5T and L3T) significant contributors to the models for
stature prediction for the general Gp (R2=0.385, F[3, 660]=137.68,
P<0.001) and female F (R2=0.137, F[3, 328]=17.367, P<0.001)
population, while only the L.1T could predict male M stature (R2=0.139,
F[1, 330] = 54.489, P<0.001). Single regression gender-specific formulae
were derived for the measurements that provided significant R2 values.
Conclusion: This study suggested that estimation of a stature of Hausa
ethnic group could be made possible by using specific toe measurements.
However, lengths of toe may not be so reliable in the estimation of
stature, but could be used for sex discrimination in forensic investigation.
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Hausa, Length, Statue, Toe length, Regression
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Alabi A.S, Didia B.C, Oladipo G.S, Aigbogun (Jr) E.O. Estimation of Staute from Toe Lengths: An Evaluation of the Hausa Population in Nigeria Using Linear Modeling. Academia Anatomica International. 2017 Jan-June; 3(1): 36-43.