Anthropometry definition

Anthropometry means the study of people in terms of their physical dimensions.

Examples of Anthropometry in a sentence

  • Anthropometry looked at both weight and height and so included data for underweight, stunting, and wasting.

  • Anthropometry: Total body mass was assessed with the participant wearing appropriate clothing and in an orthostatic position on a digital scale (Filizola®, Brazil), while height was assessed using a stadiometer (Sanny®, Brazil).

  • Appendix 1 to SRD – Anthropometry Report - REDACTED in its entirety due to the sensitivity of information contained.

  • Anthropometry and laboratory results Table 2 summarizes anthropometry and laboratory values for all patients.

  • Anthropometry, hemoglobin measurements, and blood smears collected from study participants were straight-forward and removed the likelihood of misclassification bias in reference to health outcomes among study participants.

  • Anthropometric Anthropometry is the method most commonly used in the assessment of nutritional status.

  • By the late 1990s a large scale sizing survey, the Civilian American and European Surface Anthropometry Resource (CAESAR), employed the use of 3D imaging for anthropometry for a target sample size of ~12,000 (22).

  • Anthropometry indicators measured included height and length (for children <24 months) and weight.

  • Anthropometry procedures designed for household surveys often contain a role for the child’s caretaker.

  • Anthropometry is used to classify the nutritional status of individuals and populations.

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