Department of Anthropology, University of North Bengal, Raja Rammohunpur, Darjeeling 734013, West Bengal, India.
Forensic Sci Int. 2008 Oct 25;181(1-3):55.e1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.08.009. Epub 2008 Oct 10.
In forensic anthropology, estimation of stature from feet dimensions plays a significant role in establishing personal identity. There is a scarcity of literature on the estimation of stature from foot length and foot breadth among various Indian populations, including the indigenous populations found in the northern part of the state of West Bengal, India. The Rajbanshis and the Meches are two such indigenous populations. The present study is an attempt to understand the relationship between stature and feet dimensions among Rajbanshi male and female individuals of North Bengal, India. Measurements of stature, foot length and foot breadth were recorded from 350 adult Rajbanshi and 100 adult Meche individuals (age range: 18-50 years) residing in different villages located in the Darjeeling District of West Bengal. The Technical Error of Measurements was within the accepted limits. The results of the present study indicate that female Rajbanshi individuals exhibit shorter stature and smaller feet than their male counterparts. Using ANOVA, it is determined that there was significant differences (p<0.05) in stature, foot length and foot breadth between sexes. Using paired t-test, it is further observed that bilateral variation was significant (p<0.05) within sexes with respect to foot length, but not with foot breadth (p>0.05). Stature, foot length and foot breadth are positively and significantly correlated with each other (p<0.01). The higher correlation coefficient between stature and foot length over that of stature and foot breadth points to the fact that foot length, rather than foot breadth, is more accurate in estimating stature. Sexual dimorphism is more pronounced than bilateral differences among Rajbanshi individuals. Using linear regression, it is observed that stature was strongly dependent on foot length and foot breadth. Foot breadth is strongly dependent on foot length. Prediction of stature is more accurate by using step-wise multiple regression. Age does not have a significant effect on stature estimation. The equations obtained for the Rajbanshis were fitted on the Meches to check whether the same equations could be utilized for both these indigenous communities. The equations obtained for another Indian population from the literature were also fitted and tested on the Rajbanshi. It may be concluded that the present study has provided equations to estimate stature from the feet dimensions among the Rajbanshis. It would be unwise to use the same equations for stature estimation for different Indian populations.
在法医人类学中,从脚部尺寸估计身高在确定个人身份方面起着重要作用。在印度的各种人群中,包括印度西孟加拉邦北部发现的土著人群,从脚长和脚宽估计身高的文献很少。Rajbanshi 和 Meche 就是这样的两个土著群体。本研究旨在了解印度北孟加拉邦 Rajbanshi 男性和女性个体的身高与脚部尺寸之间的关系。从居住在西孟加拉邦大吉岭区不同村庄的 350 名成年 Rajbanshi 和 100 名成年 Meche 个体(年龄范围:18-50 岁)中记录了身高、脚长和脚宽的测量值。测量的技术误差在可接受的范围内。本研究的结果表明,女性 Rajbanshi 个体的身高和脚都比男性小。通过方差分析,确定性别之间在身高、脚长和脚宽方面存在显著差异(p<0.05)。通过配对 t 检验,进一步观察到性别内脚长的双侧变化具有显著性(p<0.05),而脚宽则没有(p>0.05)。身高、脚长和脚宽彼此之间呈正相关且显著相关(p<0.01)。身高与脚长之间的相关系数高于身高与脚宽之间的相关系数,这表明在估计身高时,脚长比脚宽更准确。Rajbanshi 个体的性别二态性比双侧差异更为明显。通过线性回归,观察到身高强烈依赖于脚长和脚宽。脚宽强烈依赖于脚长。通过逐步多元回归,对身高的预测更为准确。年龄对身高估计没有显著影响。为 Rajbanshi 获得的方程被拟合到 Meche 上,以检查这些方程是否可以用于这两个土著社区。从文献中获得的另一个印度人群的方程也被拟合并在 Rajbanshi 上进行了测试。可以得出结论,本研究为 Rajbanshi 从脚部尺寸估计身高提供了方程。为不同的印度人群使用相同的方程来估计身高是不明智的。