Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 37
  • Issue: 3

Estimation of Stature from Cephalo-Facial Dimensions by Regression Analysis in Gujarati Population

  • Author:
  • Twisha Shah1, Manharlal Narbheram Patel2, S. Nath3, Ravindra S. Bhise4, Shobhana K Menon5,
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 253 to 257

1Student, Dept. of Forensic Science, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380009, Gujarat, India

2Professor, Dept. of Statistics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380009, Gujarat, India

3Retired Prof, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India

4Prof & HOD, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, C.U.S. Medical College, Surendranagar

5Hon. Coordinator, Department of Forensic Science, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, 380009, Gujarat, India

*Corresponding Author: E-Mail: shobhanamenon07@gmail.com

Online published on 14 September, 2015.

Abstract

During investigation in cases of missing body parts or unknown identity, the expert is often required to opine about the personal identification of the body. Stature of a person is a useful indicator of physical identity. Stature estimation leads to a positive identification of the living or when only cephalo-facial are brought under examination. The current study dealt with developing regression equation for stature estimation from cephalo-facial dimensions and to find out the correlation among body height with each cephalo-facial dimensions of Gujarati people. This leads to positive identification of the living or cadaver. Eight cephalo-facial dimensions of 901 Gujarati (676 male and 225 female) namely maximum head length, maximum head breadth, bizygomatic breadth, bigonial diameter, morphological facial length, physiognomic facial length, and total cephalo-facial height and biocular breadth along with body height was measured. It was marked that the mean stature and cephalo-facial measurements of males were significantly higher than that of females. The correlation coefficient (r) of all cephalo-facial dimensions were less than 0.5 which means stature estimation from cephalo-facial dimensions is not reliable. Multiple regression equations are more reliable than linear regression equations.

Keywords

Physical Anthropology; Cephalo-facial dimensions; Stature estimation; Gujarati population