TITLE:
Anthropometrics of University Students in Northern Mexico
AUTHORS:
Juan Luis Hernandez-Arellano, Giselle Talavera-Aguirre, J. Nieves Serratos-Perez, Aide Aracely Maldonado-Macias, Jorge Luis Garcia-Alcaraz
KEYWORDS:
Anthropometry, Product Design, Statistics and Data Analysis, Industrial Design
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology,
Vol.6 No.4,
December
19,
2016
ABSTRACT: The main objective of this research was to build a database on anthropometric features from a sample of students enrolled in the Industrial Design program at the Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez (UACJ), to contrast anthropometric data with other Mexican regions, and to generate predictive models of the participants’ body dimensions. A set of 36 body dimensions were measured based on international standards. Two anthropometric kits Rosscraft model Centurion were used for measurements. 140 students, 70 male and 70 female, enrolled in the Industrial Design program at the UACJ were measured. The values of mean, standard deviation, and percentiles were calculated. Besides, 26 predictive models of body segments were developed using simple linear regression. Body weight and stature of students in Northern Mexico are significant larger than people from other Mexican regions. We now hold anthropometric data of 36 body dimensions and 26 predictive models of body segments.