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Scholars International Journal of Anatomy and Physiology (SIJAP)
Volume-2 | Issue-07 | 245-247
Original Research Article
The Study of Variations in Head Dimensions among Haryanvi Adults
Mahesh Kumar
Published : July 23, 2019
DOI : 10.36348/sijap.2019.v02i07.002
Abstract
The present study was conducted on 600 Haryanvi adults comprising of 300 males and 300 females aged 18 to 40 years. Prior written consent was obtained from subjects. Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study were predefined. Two cephalic measurements, maximum head length and maximum head breadth were taken by using standard anthropometric instruments. From the study it was concluded that the mean head length was 18.80 cm in males and 17.85 cm in females. So all the measurements were more in males as compared to females. The head length frequency showed that 58% males and 21.33% females have very long head length, 24.33% males and 56% females have long, 16% males and 24% females have medium, 0.66% males and 7.33% females have short and 1% males and 2.66% females have very short head length. Head breadth frequency showed that 79% males and 76.33% females have very narrow, 17% males and 19.33% females have narrow and 3.33% and 4.33% females have medium head breadth.
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