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Stature prediction from craniofacial remains is vital in
establishing the identity of an unknown individual in cases of
natural calamities and archaeological exploration where
complete skeleton is not available. This study aims to estimate
stature among the Oro ethnic group in Akwa Ibom State using
craniofacial parameters, hence determine the craniofacial
parameter that best predict stature for the Oro people and
therefore document a model formulae for stature prediction
using Poisson regression analysis. The study assessed 500
subjects (245 males and 255 females) between the ages 18 - 77,
with no craniofacial nor stature abnormality. Subject’s height
were measured and regressed against their head circumference,
facial breadth and facial height using a calibrated height rod,
measuring tape and digital sliding caliper. Data collected were
subjected to statistical analysis using MINITAB-18 data package.
The results obtained showed that the mean height and standard
deviation for both males and females were 163.912.9 and
163.012.6 respectively, thus, Oro males are taller than females.
A strong positive correlation was observed between height and
head circumference, facial breadth and facial height in both
males and females, with facial breadth having the strongest
positive correlation with height for both genders. The model
formulae (regression equation) for stature prediction of Oro
males is Y' = 4.6755 + 0.03609(facial breadth); for Oro females:
Y' = 4.7193 + 0.03225(facial breadth) and for both: Y' = 4.6991 +
0.03404(facial breadth). It was concluded that facial breadth can
be used to accurately estimate stature for the people of Oro tribe. |
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