Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine (Dec 2017)

Derivation of regression equations for stature reconstruction from digit lengths of Nigerian Medical Students in University of Lagos

  • Michael E. Nandi,
  • Emeka A. Okubike,
  • Obun C. Obun,
  • Onenson N. Onen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26735/16586794.2017.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 6

Abstract

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Identification of an individual using stature is of great significance in forensic practice. With the increasing frequency of natural and man-influenced disasters, it has become imperative for forensic anthropologists to establish population-specific forensic reference standards. This study aimed to derive predictive equations for stature estimation using five digit lengths. A sample of 230 medical students (100 males and 130 females) of Nigerian parentage, aged 18 to 36 years was recruited for this research. Stature and digit lengths were measured following standard procedures, followed by statistical analysis using SPSS (Version 20 Chicago Inc). Results of descriptive showed average stature of 176.36 ± 8.13cm, 164.38 ± 6.62cm and 169.59 ± 8.79cm for males, females and pooled sample respectively. Sexual dimorphism was observed to be statistically significant (P99%. Digits correlation with stature from this study may be of great relevance in human identification. Keywords: Forensic Sciences; Human Identification; Stature; Digits; Nigerians.

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