The established methods for estimating average body mass from the skeleton are of two types: biomechanical and morphometric. Neither technique currently addresses the extremes of body mass (e.g. emaciation or obesity). The goal of this research is to explore several different biomechanical methods, using data collected from high resolution computed tomographic scans and macroscopic analysis of 150 known modern individuals from the William M. Bass Donated Skeleton Collection at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. This research will review the biomechanics of human gait and the biomechanical accommodations that occur with increased obesity and load bearing. The analysis will include cross-sectional geometry of the human femur at five loca...
Wobbling mass (WM), fat mass (FM), lean mass (LM) and bone mineral content (BMC) for the head, neck,...
Skeletal estimation methods to reconstruct the juvenile biological profile are largely limited to th...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
The ability to estimate body mass from human skeletal remains with a high degree of accuracy would b...
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This study considers the mechanical and neuroendocrine-metabolic effects of obesity on cortical bone...
Skeleton is playing important role in various like Medicine, Forensic sciences, Anthropology etc. Es...
Estimation of the biological profile from as many skeletal elements as possible is a necessity in bo...
Estimates of body mass are essential to biological anthropology research. The primary source for suc...
The purpose of this study was two-fold: to examine secular changes in the size of the knee joint dur...
Digital Anthropometry, also known as 3D body scanning, has been making its way into biomechanical re...
Body mass has been studied in multiple subfields within anthropology, including paleoanthropology, b...
Identification of a decedent is one of the primary goals of forensic anthropologists. In order to do...
This research investigates how the interaction of mechanics (i.e., physical activity) and metabolism...
Estimating body mass from skeletal material is a key task for many biological anthropologists. As a ...
Wobbling mass (WM), fat mass (FM), lean mass (LM) and bone mineral content (BMC) for the head, neck,...
Skeletal estimation methods to reconstruct the juvenile biological profile are largely limited to th...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
The ability to estimate body mass from human skeletal remains with a high degree of accuracy would b...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87075/1/j.1556-4029.2011.01819.x.pd
This study considers the mechanical and neuroendocrine-metabolic effects of obesity on cortical bone...
Skeleton is playing important role in various like Medicine, Forensic sciences, Anthropology etc. Es...
Estimation of the biological profile from as many skeletal elements as possible is a necessity in bo...
Estimates of body mass are essential to biological anthropology research. The primary source for suc...
The purpose of this study was two-fold: to examine secular changes in the size of the knee joint dur...
Digital Anthropometry, also known as 3D body scanning, has been making its way into biomechanical re...
Body mass has been studied in multiple subfields within anthropology, including paleoanthropology, b...
Identification of a decedent is one of the primary goals of forensic anthropologists. In order to do...
This research investigates how the interaction of mechanics (i.e., physical activity) and metabolism...
Estimating body mass from skeletal material is a key task for many biological anthropologists. As a ...
Wobbling mass (WM), fat mass (FM), lean mass (LM) and bone mineral content (BMC) for the head, neck,...
Skeletal estimation methods to reconstruct the juvenile biological profile are largely limited to th...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...