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Table 4.1 List of body dimensions according to ISO8559/1989
Length (vertical) Width (vertical) Girth (horizontal)
a
Height 1. Shoulder length Weight
a
a
a
1. Under arm length 2. Shoulder width 1. Head girth
a
a
a
2. Scye depth 3. Back width 2. Neck girth
a
a
a
3. Neck shoulder point to 4. Upper arm length 3. Neck-base girth
breast point
a
a
a
4. Cervical to breast point 5. Arm length 4. Chest girth
a
a
a
5. Neck shoulder to waist 6. Seventh cervical to wrist 5. Bust girth
length
a
a
a
6. Cervical to waist(front) 7. Hand length 6. Upper arm girth
a
a
7. Cervical to waist(back) 8. Foot length 7. Armscye girth
a
a
8. Cervical height(sitting) 8. Elbow girth
a
a
9. Trunk length 9. Wrist girth
a
a
10. Body rise 10. Hand girth
a
11. Cervical to knee hollow 11. Waist girth
a
12. Cervical height 12. Hip girth
13. Waist height 13. Thigh girth
14. Outside leg length 14. Mid-thigh girth
15. Waist to hips 15. Knee girth
16. Hip height 16. Lower knee
girth
17. Crotch 17. Calf girth
18. Trunk circumference 18. Minimum leg
girth
19. Thigh length 19. Ankle girth
20. Inside leg length/crotch
Height
21. Knee height
22. Ankle height
Lower body dimensions.
a
Upper body dimensions.
completing the measurements of the day, the forms should be counted and the overall
quality of anthropometric measurements checked. Forms with missing data are con-
sidered not valid and discarded. The number of subjects measured each day is
recorded to ensure that the target number of samples has been achieved and that results
are accurate.