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Data The PeopleSize anthropometry dataset uses a large number of original survey datasets in combination. Whenever possible we start with the latest height and weight data from government surveys, since these are the most up-to-date and reliable. Then the original anthropometry survey data is scaled up to match the latest heights and weights, using specially developed and scaling techniques. Dell studio 1458 drivers windows 7 32 bit.

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The dataset contains:. 289 individual body measurements (for US, UK, German, and Australian adults). 9 nationalities: American, Australian, Belgian, British, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Swedish. 9 adult age groups (for the Caucasian nationalities:- 18-64, 18-25, 18-39, 25-50, 40-64, 65+, 65-74, 75+, 85+).

Manual for obtaining anthropometric measurements version 9.11. Version 9.11 (2016-04-07), full text. Manual for obtaining anthropometric measurements.

Child data by each year from 2 to 17 years, for American, Belgian and British. Infant data for British 0-24 months The number of dimensions varies according to what has been measured and is available.

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For example there are 29 dimensions available for Italian adults. The age range also varies. Details about each population and data source are tabulated in the page, also you can read about each population's source in the online.

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List of anthropometry data Below is the full list of the anthropometric dimensions, in text form. Nearly all of these are available for US, UK, Australian and German working-age adults, fewer for the elderly, other nationalities and children, depending on what has been measured. You can search below for a specific one you need, however the list is mainly shown to demonstrate that (a) there is a lot of data in PeopleSize and (b) a text search of anthropometry is very difficult! Every dimension can be given a number of different names, so that even the simplest could start with any of several different letters of the alphabet, and so be in various different positions in the alphabetical list.

Many names in anthropometry are medical, and unknown to designers. Because PeopleSize uses a visual search method, we take the opportunity to use names which are as far as possible jargon-free and meaningful. The precise definition and measurement method of each dimension is shown in the Notes window in the program, as the data are presented.