Anthropometry of male and female children in Crèches in Turkey

This paper presents the results of an anthropometrical survey conducted on male and female children aged 3, 4 and 5 years in Turkey. A set of 18 body dimensions was taken from 154 males and 132 females. It is considered that the 18 parameters are necessary for the design of school furniture, fitting...

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Hauptverfasser: Barli, Onder, Elmali, Derya, Midilli, Reyhan, Aydintan, Erkan, Ustün, Serpil, Sagsöz, Ayse, Ozgen, Süleyman, Gedik, Tarik
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Humans
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Posture
Schools
Sex Factors
Turkey
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