2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01960.x
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Heel–Ball (HB) Index: Sexual Dimorphism of a New Index from Foot Dimensions*

Abstract: The present research is aimed to introduce Heel-ball (HB) index from foot dimensions and determine whether this index exhibits sexual dimorphism. The study was conducted on a sample of 303 North Indian individuals (154 men, and 149 women) aged between 13 and 18 years. The stature, body weight, foot breadth at the ball (BBAL), and foot breadth at heel (BHEL) were measured. The HB index was derived by the formula BHEL × 100/BBAL. Although the mean HB index was larger in women in both feet it showed statistically… Show more

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“…The present finding is in contrast with Abledu et al(2015), Krauss et al(2008), Wunderlich et al(2001), Krishan and Sharma (2007), Krishan et al(2012), Fessler et al(2005), Kanchan et al(2008), Agnihotri et al(2007aAgnihotri et al( , 2007b where all the footprint dimensions were significantly greater in boys than girls. However, this study is in consistent with Hernandez et al 2006 where SPAI showed no significant difference in terms of gender.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…The present finding is in contrast with Abledu et al(2015), Krauss et al(2008), Wunderlich et al(2001), Krishan and Sharma (2007), Krishan et al(2012), Fessler et al(2005), Kanchan et al(2008), Agnihotri et al(2007aAgnihotri et al( , 2007b where all the footprint dimensions were significantly greater in boys than girls. However, this study is in consistent with Hernandez et al 2006 where SPAI showed no significant difference in terms of gender.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Moudgil et al [54] derived foot index for estimation of sex and observed it to be slightly higher in females in the right foot and males in the left foot. Krishan et al [55] also devised a novel HeelBall (HB) index to analyze sex differences in foot. HB index was derived by dividing the foot breadth at heel by foot breadth at ball and multiplying it by hundred.…”
Section: Estimation Of Sex From Foot Measurements and Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports our contention that discriminant functions are race specific and are reliable predicting models for forensic application. Unlike earlier works from India [26,27] where indices like heel ball index were used to determine sex, the present study took up only the five linear measurements.…”
Section: F1 Length From the Pternion (A) To B The Most Anterior Poinmentioning
confidence: 99%