4 research outputs found

    Health Problems of Ancient Anatolian Populations

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    One of the most significant study fields of anthropology is paleopathology. In paleopathology studies, effects of past diseases on skeleton system are evaluated in different categories by taking their etiologies into consideration. By the analysis of these traces, information about general life conditions and health profiles of old communities can be gathered. In some researches since the beginning of bringing skeletons of Old Anatolian communities until today, analysis of pathologic features of old Anatolian communities had been carried out. Although studies at the beginning weren’t carried out in details, paleopathologic researches that were done during last 30 years have been analyzed in more details. In this research, eras, in which health problems, life styles and diseases occurred which were revealed through paleopathologic researches on skeletons of communities that had lived in Anatolia from Paleolithic age until 20th century are evaluated chronologicall

    Identity and Sex Determination with Anthropometric Measurements Taken from Photographs and Faces

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    The continuous increasing ratio of criminal and criminality due to various environmental factors such as social, psychological factors in the world has necessitated the invention of new identification methods. In countries where official registrations are kept well, documents such as handprint, fingerprints, iris, retina scanning, face identification, registration related to teeth, laboratory registrations including blood group are very effective. The lack or inexistence of the registration of these documents in our country makes identity determination difficult. This research will try to solve the problem of identification for individuals who do not have any document certifying identity. For this, a sample group consisting of 100 male and 100 female individuals over the age of 20 was created and some photographs of these individuals were taken from the front and the side. 20 anthropometric measurements that are previously determined were taken firstly from their faces, later taken from their photographs. According to the results, measurements taken from women's faces such as the width of bizygomatic, the length of nose, (p<0,01), the width of biotobasion superius, the length of ectocanthion, the width of nose, the height of nose and the length of ear (p<0.001) are found to be clearly different from the measurements taken from their photographs. It is found that these differences are significant in the result of t test. According to the men's results, difference among bizygomatic width,  biotobasion süperius width biotobasion inferior width,  bitragüs width,  trichion-stomion length, ectocanthion, endocanthion, nose length, nose width, ear height measurements  (p<0,001) are significant. When we calculated our worsted values calculated from the measurements taken over the face with the measurements we took from the photographs again, it was observed that these values changed quite a lot. Since the anthropometric points cannot be accurately identified in photographs, the margin of error will increase. If the face can be measured directly, it should be taken or the photograph should be taken in consideration of these problems

    Comparison of Self-reported and Measured Height, Weight and BMI in Turkish University Students

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    Accuracy and validity of self-reported height and weight, and body image satisfaction have not been yet evaluated particularly in young adult population in Turkey. The aim of the study was to establish the differences between self-reported and measured height and weight, and body mass index (BMI). The study was conducted on 617 university students (304 males and 313 females) aged 17–30 years from Ankara and Sivas, Turkey. Height and weight were measured and obtained by a questionnaire. From both measured and self-reported values for accuracy absolute differences were calculated. BMI was calculated from both self-reported and m
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