Stewart Arthur, Ledingham Robert, Williams Hector
Faculty of Health and Social Care, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.
Appl Ergon. 2017 Jan;58:265-272. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2016.07.001. Epub 2016 Jul 17.
Male UK offshore workers have enlarged dimensions compared with UK norms and knowledge of specific sizes and shapes typifying their physiques will assist a range of functions related to health and ergonomics. A representative sample of the UK offshore workforce (n = 588) underwent 3D photonic scanning, from which 19 extracted dimensional measures were used in k-means cluster analysis to characterise physique groups. Of the 11 resulting clusters four somatotype groups were expressed: one cluster was muscular and lean, four had greater muscularity than adiposity, three had equal adiposity and muscularity and three had greater adiposity than muscularity. Some clusters appeared constitutionally similar to others, differing only in absolute size. These cluster centroids represent an evidence-base for future designs in apparel and other applications where body size and proportions affect functional performance. They also constitute phenotypic evidence providing insight into the 'offshore culture' which may underpin the enlarged dimensions of offshore workers.
与英国的标准相比,英国近海石油工业男性工人的身材尺寸更大,了解他们具有代表性的特定身材尺寸和形状将有助于一系列与健康和人体工程学相关的功能。对英国近海石油工业劳动力的一个代表性样本(n = 588)进行了三维光子扫描,从中提取的19个尺寸测量值用于k均值聚类分析,以表征体型组。在得出的11个聚类中,有4种体型组:一个聚类是肌肉型且偏瘦,4个聚类的肌肉量多于脂肪量,3个聚类的脂肪量和肌肉量相等,3个聚类的脂肪量多于肌肉量。一些聚类在体质上似乎与其他聚类相似,只是绝对尺寸不同。这些聚类中心为未来服装和其他应用的设计提供了证据基础,在这些应用中,体型和比例会影响功能性能。它们还构成了表型证据,有助于深入了解可能是近海石油工业工人身材尺寸增大背后原因的“近海石油工业文化”。