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45_02_11

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Malays. Appl. Biol. (2016) 45(2): 69–74

 

STATURE ESTIMATION FROM ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF FOOTPRINTS IN LUN BAWANG, AN INDIGENOUS ETHNIC GROUPS OF EAST MALAYSIA BY LINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS

 

NATARAJA MOORTHY, T.1* and HAIRUNNISA BT MOHD ANAS KHAN2

1Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Management and Science University, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

2Forensic Division, Chemistry Department of Malaysia, Kuching, Sarawak, East Malaysia

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Accepted 24 October 2016, Published online 21 December 2016

 

ABSTRACT

The footprint is a valuable physical evidence encountered in the crime scenes and examination of barefoot impressions is important especially in developing countries like India, Malaysia where the majority of the rural population like to walk barefooted. Most of the foot/foot print studies were conducted on mixed population. But racial and cultural aspects of foot morphology must be considered while conducting such studies. Hence the present study aims to estimate stature from bilateral footprints collected from 230 (115 males, 115 females) consenting adult Lun Bawang ethnics, indigenous groups residing in Sarawak state, east Malaysia. The height of the individuals and footprints were collected following the standard procedure. The data obtained were analyzed with PASW 20 computer software and derived regression formulae to estimate stature from footprint lengths of Lun Bawang ethnics. The investigation revealed that all footprint lengths exhibit statistically positive significant correlation with stature (p<0.001). Correlation coefficient (R) values are found to be higher in the pooled sample (0.862–0.883) when compared with males (0.718–0.760) and females (0.754–0.802). The regression formulae derived for the pooled sample can be used to estimate stature when the sex of the footprint remains unknown, as in real crime scenarios.

Key words: Forensic science, stature estimation, footprint, Lun Bawang ethnics, East Malaysia

 

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