Korean J Phys Anthropol. 1995 Dec;8(2):175-184. Korean.
Published online Dec 31, 1995.
Copyright © 1995 Korean Association of Physical Anthropologists
Original Article

A Study on Anthropometric Differences among According to Residential area and Urban community Scale

Jong Hoo Choi, Jin Ho Kim and Soo Chan Park

    Abstract

    This paper shows anthropometric differences among four regions of urban community using Korean anthropometric data surveyed in 1992. The anthropometric data include 84 measurements of Korean aged 12~50. The principal component analysis reduce 84 measures to five components. The discriminant analysis using these components is performed to observe the anthropometric differences among four regions : Seoul and Kyungki, Kangwon and Chungbuk, Chungnam and Ch lla, Kyungsang. The results on age groups (12~14, 15~17, 18~24, 25~50 ages) and city size (big city, medium city, small city) can be summarized as follows ; 1) In male aged 12~14 and 15~17, there are significant differences of anthropometry among four regions in all city size. But in another age groups (18~24 and 25~50 ages), these are not significant differences of anthropometry among four regions except medium city. 2) In female, there are significant differences of anthropometry in all city sloe in aged 18~24 and 25~50 and in medium city in aged 15~17. however, there are not significant differences in aged 12~14 and 15-17.

    Keywords
    City size; Residential area; Discriminant analysis; Principal component analysis


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