Development of Anthropometric Database for Paraplegics in Nigeria

Akinyemi, O. Oriola and Adeyemi, H. Oluwole and Giwa, S. Olanrewaju and Adeboje, T. Bode (2015) Development of Anthropometric Database for Paraplegics in Nigeria. British Journal of Applied Science & Technology, 10 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 22310843

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Abstract

Aims: The main goal of this research is to develop a fresh anthropometric database for disable population in Nigeria.
Methodology: Adequate survey of anthropometric data of Nigeria paraplegics in South-Western Nigeria was carried out with a 31:19 male-female ratio. Suitable and reliable anthropometers were used to collect data on a well-structured questionnaire. Thirty nine (39) body parts of the paraplegics’ population sample were measured and the analysis of the relevant anthropometric measures was carried out using the SPSS Software.
Results: Results show that there are variations in female and male body parts measurements. Based on the need to accommodate at least 90% of the paraplegic population of Nigeria, this paper proposes facilities/workstation design dimensions for waist circumference (50 cm-84 cm), hip-buttock circumference (41 cm-89 cm), waist depth (15 cm-25 cm) for female paraplegics while for male paraplegics are waist circumference (49.6 cm-83.2 cm), hip-buttock circumference (56.76 cm-88.80 cm), waist depth (14.20 cm-24.80 cm) among others.
Conclusion: The information presented from the data analysis will be useful for design engineers in designing equipment, workspace and facilities for Nigeria Paraplegics.

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Date Deposited: 21 Dec 2023 10:26
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