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Corrections for Age in Estimating Older Adults' Stature from Long Bones
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1991
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AgingAnthropometric IndicatorOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryBody CompositionLongevityBiostatisticsStatisticsStature EstimatesGeriatricsAllometric StudyCraniofacial GrowthBone DensityLong Bone MeasurementsLong BonesStature CorrectionBody SizeMedicineEstimating Older Adults
Stature estimates based on long bone measurements require a correction factor to compensate for stature decrease in older people. Such a correction should exclude the effect of any secular trend in stature and reflect the age at which stature begins to decrease, sex differences, and the increasing rate of change with age. Stature correction which meet these requirements for ages 46 through 85, based upon two recent large-scale longitudinal anthropometric studies, are provided in tabular form.
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