2024
DOI: 10.54287/gujsa.1394955
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Utilizing Buttock Measurements for Estimating Body Weight: Exploring Buttock Width and Popliteal Length for Ergonomic Design

Adekunle Ibrahim Musa

Abstract: This study investigates the potential of utilizing buttock measurements, specifically buttock width and bottom popliteal length, as reliable indicators for estimating human body weight. Recognizing the increasing demand for accurate and accessible methods in various fields, author delves into the relationships between these lower body dimensions and overall body mass. The research evaluated 700 young adults, evenly split between 350 males and 350 females, utilizing random snowball sampling techniques from four… Show more

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