2015
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12798
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Is There a Correlation Between Footstep Length, Lower Extremities, and Stature?, ,

Abstract: A probable correlation between stature and footstep length is expected, and consequently, the stature may be estimated from footstep length. The present research was conducted to study the correlation of footstep length with length of the lower extremities and stature. The study participants (n=142) were asked to walk on a paper sheet with inked feet and footstep length was measured. Mean stature and lower limb length were significantly larger in males. Sex differences were not observed in the average footstep… Show more

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“…Significance ( difference between males and females in their studied population. 19,22 The possible explanation for the above findings may be due to hormonal, genetic and environmental factors which are very important in physical characteristics between gender. 23,24 Some studies have even related these gender changes to age of puberty which tends to occur 2 years later in males than females.…”
Section: Pearson's Correlationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Significance ( difference between males and females in their studied population. 19,22 The possible explanation for the above findings may be due to hormonal, genetic and environmental factors which are very important in physical characteristics between gender. 23,24 Some studies have even related these gender changes to age of puberty which tends to occur 2 years later in males than females.…”
Section: Pearson's Correlationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…[117][118][119][120][121] Likewise, the correlation between footstep length, lower extremities and stature has been explored. 122 Researchers have also explored the effect of fusion and statistical tests in the estimation of stature from the sternum. 123,124 Researchers have emphasised the need to develop sex-and population-specific regression models for stature estimation from a single bone or a group of bones from the upper and lower extremities or any other part of the body.…”
Section: Forensic Anthropological Research In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found an r 2 ¼ 0.22 for a model between stride length and stature for male subjects and an r 2 ¼ 0.29 for a female model. More recently, 11 studied the correlation of stride length with length of the lower leg and stature, based on 142 young adults from India. The authors found only a significant correlation between average stride length and stature for female subjects, however there were no significant correlations within the male cohort or within the population as a whole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%