APPENDIX 9 ANTHROPOMETRIC STUDY OF ADULT MARSHALLESE - Albert R. Behnke, Jr., M.D. Unifying Principle Underlying Anthroposetric Measurements. F, a factor derived from Vapor is proportional to the sum of 11 circum ferences,and the sum of the ll circumferences divided by F is a biologic constant, approximately 195 (194 to 197) for widely differing groups of males. If the mean value for each measurement is divided by F, then the quotient (Mean/F or d) can be used for comparison of measurements. The d values are the raw measurements converted to a common basis for comparison of relative body size. Analysis of Data. RONGELAP FEMALES MEAN VALUES* Group 1 N- 10 Group 11 NW «10 Reference Woman Circumference cE em em Shoulder Biceps Forearm Wrist 94.08 26.44 23.95 14.76 Age 30.3 yr. Weight 52.4 kg. Eeight 15.10 dm Pet 2 2.797 Chest Waist (Abd.1) Apd. avg. Buttocks Thigh _.. Knee calf Ankle d Values F 33.63 10.17 8.56 5.28 81.79 29.2 (70. 39) (25. 0 Age 31.8yr. 51.2 kg. 14.71 dm. F = 2.793 d Values 94.45 28.53 23.14 14.65 (cm/P) 33.82 10.22 8.29 5.25 81.02 29.00 (Te. 30) (25. 3) 79.52 28.43 32.50 19.14 90.18 51.47 oO 0 18.58 34.97 30.33 19.59 12.50 10.84 7.00 35.52 31.65 20.01 12.72 11.34 7.16 90.95 53.52 553s «197.3 "Individual data on separate tanle. 78.65 550sa196.9 20 to 2h yr. 56.8 ke. 16.36 dm F = 2.832 4d Values 97.16 26.90 24,28 15.31 (cem/F) 34.30 9.50 8.57 5.40 83.17 29.39 (66. 33}(23.42) 72.33 25.53 35.16 34.37 20.74 12.41 12.13 7.32 94.60 56.24 560 33.44 19.385 197.8 *# Factor (F) .7/,, moet W(weight), h{height) 126