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Spatial patterns of anthropometric variation in India with reference to geographic, climatic, ethnic and linguistic backgrounds.

作者信息

Bharati S, Demarchi D A, Mukherji D, Vasulu T S, Bharati P

机构信息

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India.

出版信息

Ann Hum Biol. 2005 Jul-Aug;32(4):407-44. doi: 10.1080/03014460500097443.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anthropometric variation can be fruitfully utilized to investigate microevolutionary processes. Anthropometric variations in the Indian subcontinent based on stature and three indices (Cephalic Index, Nasal Index, and Total Facial Index) are highly variable and discriminative among populations across geographical regions.

AIMS

Anthropometric variation in stature, Cephalic Index (CI), Nasal Index (NI) and Total Facial Index (TFI) were investigated with respect to ethnic, linguistic, geographical and climatic affiliation, across the Indian subcontinent.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

Published data on anthropometric variations of 531 populations from the Indian subcontinent were analysed using discriminant analysis and spatial autocorrelation analysis.

RESULTS

Discriminant analysis of the four anthropometric variables shows that stature and NI are good discriminators for populations of different languages. Stature, NI and CI discriminate well among populations of diverse ethnic origin and climatic conditions in different regions. TFI is not a good discriminator for populations of diverse ethnic, linguistic and climatic attributes. Spatial autocorrelation analysis showed significant departure from randomness, suggesting geographic structuring. The Moran's I estimate is positive and statistically significant for the four variables at low distances but exhibits significant negative association at higher values.

CONCLUSION

The results suggest geographical clines for the four anthropometric variables and indicate the influence of population structure on the studied variables.

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