Anthropometric Sizing Study for the Canadian Forces: Matched Database Validation
A validation sample of 535 male Canadian Forces (CF) was measured. Unfortunately, the measuring sites chosen by the CF were atypical and led to a non-random sample. Prior to discovering this bias, the data were utilized to explore several alternative matching procedures. The most successful was a su...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Report |
Language: | eng |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Request full text |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Summary: | A validation sample of 535 male Canadian Forces (CF) was measured. Unfortunately, the measuring sites chosen by the CF were atypical and led to a non-random sample. Prior to discovering this bias, the data were utilized to explore several alternative matching procedures. The most successful was a subject-to-subject individual matching procedure using age, height and weight. However, waist circumference continued to differ significantly between the CF validation subjects and their U.S. Army matches. This result could be indicative of a true anthropometric difference between the CF and the U.S. populations. Most probably, however, the large proportion of support personnel measured during the CF Validation Study has led to biased estimates. The tested matching procedures can be used to create a CF male database if representative height, weight and waist circumference data are collected. |
---|