2012
DOI: 10.1177/1071181312561282
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Analysis of the Facial Anthropometric Data of Korean Pilots for Oxygen Mask Design

Abstract: The present study measured Korean pilots’ facial dimensions to design a pilot oxygen mask which would fit Korean pilots, and compared Korean pilots’ facial dimensions to Korean male civilians and US male pilots’ facial characteristics. The present study selected the 22 facial anthropometric dimensions related to oxygen mask design by referring to previous studies. The facial dimensions of 366 Korean male and female pilots (including 52 female cadets of the Korean Air Force Academy) were measured using Martin’s… Show more

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“…For in vivo measurement, a homogeneous magnetic field should be formed where the upper incisors are located when a subject's head is put between the two poles of the magnet. Some studies statistically estimated the human head size of ethnic groups [26][27][28]. e head breadth is the maximum horizontal width of the head above the ears and is used to determine the pole gap.…”
Section: Epr Magnetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For in vivo measurement, a homogeneous magnetic field should be formed where the upper incisors are located when a subject's head is put between the two poles of the magnet. Some studies statistically estimated the human head size of ethnic groups [26][27][28]. e head breadth is the maximum horizontal width of the head above the ears and is used to determine the pole gap.…”
Section: Epr Magnetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that facial equipment such as face masks, helmets and spectacles must be designed considering sex. Lee et al (2012) recommended that Korean female facial characteristics need to be considered in the design of oxygen masks to fit Korean pilots. In the present study, eye measurements, mean intercanthal width and biocular width were numerically greater in males than in females.…”
Section: Facial Anthropometric Measurements Stratified By Sex and Tribementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of inclusion of Asian peoples in the previous studies is a stated weakness of each. Other research has focused specifically on Asian facial anthropometrics: one study found that products designed for US white males are not suitable for fitting Korean male and female pilots [9], and another found that female Chinese faces are significantly different in width and length than all other demographics' faces [10]. A current weakness in the literature is the lack of a fully diverse test population, which includes both male and female gendered participants, White/Caucasian (White for brevity), Black/African/African American (Black for brevity), LatinX/Latino/Latina/Hispanic (LatinX for brevity), and Asian/Asian-American (Asian for brevity) participants, and participants of all ages.…”
Section: Previous Facial Anthropometry Research and Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%