"anthropometric" is the measurement of the size and proportions of the human body. I suppose it is important in respect of house doorway sizes and clothes sizes.
The static anthropometric data is a basic set of numbered variables and brief descriptions of their use in ergonomics while the body is still. The dynamic anthropometric data is a basic set of numbered variables and brief descriptions of their use in ergonomics while the body is moving.
Because designing a house is about creating a pleasant and comfortable space which satisfies human needs, architects need to be aware of body dimensions. For example, by applying anthropometric data we can find out the size and space required for a sofa , a chair, and so on...
Examples of anthropometric measurements include height, weight, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, hip circumference, and skinfold thickness. These measurements are commonly used to assess body composition, growth, and nutritional status in individuals.
Anthropometric data refers to measurements and proportions of the human body, such as height, weight, body circumference, and skinfold thickness. Body Mass Index (BMI), on the other hand, is a specific calculation using a person's height and weight to categorize individuals into different weight categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese). Anthropometric data provides more detailed information about body composition, while BMI is a simplified measure used to assess weight status.
Anthropometry (Greek άνθρωπος, man, and μέτρον, measure, literally meaning "measurement of humans"), in physical anthropology, refers to the measurement of the human individual for the purposes of understanding human physical variation. Today, anthropometry plays an important role in industrial design , clothing design, ergonomics and architecture where statistical data about the distribution of body dimensions in the population are used to optimize products. Changes in life styles, nutrition and ethnic composition of populations lead to changes in the distribution of body dimensions (e.g., the obesity epidemic), and require regular updating of anthropometric
anthropometric IS a greek word meaning ''measurement of humans''
comparison of physiological and anthropometric variables between two teams
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.
Anthropometric studies of height and weight are assessed. Biochemical studies of blood and urine are not as important to the assessment. Clinical data regarding health and dietary data are all very important.
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The objectives of anthropometric tests are to understand human physical variation and relate physical traits with race and psychology.
Anthropometric measurement is the various measurements of humans. The importance of anthropometric measurement to determine things like height, weight, organ sizes and more. Many anthropometic measurements are achieved with three-dimensional scanners.
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The static anthropometric data is a basic set of numbered variables and brief descriptions of their use in ergonomics while the body is still. The dynamic anthropometric data is a basic set of numbered variables and brief descriptions of their use in ergonomics while the body is moving.
body height and weight
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