Estimation of Stature from Arm Span: A Prospective Study Among Medical Students of Rangpur Medical College

Background: Arm span is one of the most reliable body parameters for predicting the stature of an individual. It is useful in an age-related loss in stature and in identifying individuals with disproportionate growth abnormalities and skeletal dysplasia. Objectives: The present study was undertaken to determine whether there is any correlation between stature and arm span and estimate stature from arm span by using multiplication factor and assess the effectiveness of the above estimation by comparing the ‘estimated’ values with the measured values. Methods: This is a cross-sectional analytical study done in the Department of Anatomy, Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur, from January to December 2018 on purposively selected 700 medical students (350 male and 350 female). Arm span along with their stature was measured directly from the subjects by using an anthropometric technique by a measuring tape. Multiplication factors were estimated for estimating stature and comparison were made between measured and estimated stature using paired “t” test. Results: The mean normal value of arm span was 170.48±7.38 cm in males and 156.13±5.98 cm in females and the stature was 168.93±0.06 cm in males and 156.23±0.05 cm in females. The multiplication factor was estimated for the same hand measurements with the stature. A significant positive correlation was found in the case of arm span with stature. Conclusion: Arm span is a valid measure of stature for both adult males and females. J Rang Med Col. September 2022; Vol. 7, No. 2:47-51

[1]  P. Yadav,et al.  Estimation of stature from different anthropometric measurements in Kori population of North India , 2016 .

[2]  S. Banik Interrelationships between Height and Selected Linear Body Dimensions andEstimation of Sex in Nepali-Speaking Adults from Naxalbari, Darjeeling , 2016 .

[3]  Georgi Georgiev,et al.  Body Height and its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Macedonian Adults , 2016 .

[4]  S. Singh,et al.  Correlation between Stature and Arm Span: A Prospective Regional Study in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. , 2016 .

[5]  Hetal C. Kyada,et al.  Determination of stature from hand dimensions , 2015, The Journal of Medical Research.

[6]  Gabriela Doina Tanase,et al.  Body Height and Its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Bosnian and Herzegovinian Adults , 2015 .

[7]  E. Anibor,et al.  The use of arm span to estimate height among the Urhobos in Delta state of Nigeria , 2014 .

[8]  U-Young Lee,et al.  Stature estimation from partial measurements and maximum length of lower limb bones in Koreans , 2014 .

[9]  L. Chinglensana,et al.  MEASUREMENT OF STATURE FROM ARM-SPAN – AN ANTHROPOMETRIC STUDY ON CHAKMA TRIBAL TRIPURI FEMALES , 2014 .

[10]  P. Patel,et al.  Correlation between Hand Length and Various Anthropometric Parameters , 2012 .

[11]  K. Krishan,et al.  Estimation of stature from dimensions of hands and feet in a North Indian population. , 2007, Journal of forensic and legal medicine.

[12]  J. Chisi,et al.  Estimating height from arm span measurement in Malawian children. , 2005, Collegium antropologicum.

[13]  SP Mohanty,et al.  The Use of Arm Span as a Predictor of Height: A Study of South Indian Women , 2001, Journal of orthopaedic surgery.

[14]  Shailesh Patel,et al.  Study Of Carrying Angle And Its Correlation With Various Parameters , 2010 .

[15]  T. Lohman,et al.  Anthropometric Standardization Reference Manual , 1988 .