anthropometric measurement

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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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It includes:anthropometricmeasurement, a dietary questionnaire, and global and subjective assessment (self-perception of health and nutrition).
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Thisanthropometricmeasurementis used to determine the seat depth.
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Thisanthropometricmeasurementis used to determine seat depth.
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Anthropometric measurements (weight, and length/ height) of study children were recorded to determine their nutrition status.
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The fourth section looks at recent work on the relationship between anthropometric measurements and life expectancy.
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Anthropometric measurements as predictors of mortality in a community population aged 70 years and over.
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Anthropometric measurements, using techniques previously described, were also made at each visit.
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The ambulance served well for interviews, clinical examinations and anthropometric measurements, despite problems with air temperature during the winter.
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In the latter half of that century, their theories were based on anthropometric measurements, linguistic analyses, historical records, and archaeological findings.
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Anthropometric measurements were made, and immunizations against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, smallpox and poliomyelitis were carried out.
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Bertillon's standardized photographs (en face et en profil) and anthropometric measurements were not limited to delinquents but recorded all potential suspects.
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The specific objectives were to examine the group using standard anthropometric measurements, haemoglobin estimation and blood smear collection and by recording information on housing, income, dietary intake and demographic characteristics.
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The functional fitness of the individual needs to be studied as well as the anthropometric measurements if the true state of nutrition is to be correctly appraised.
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Actual chair dimensions are determined by measurements of the human body or anthropometric measurements.
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Additional anthropometric measurements may be relevant to designing a chair.
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Comas believed that using anthropometric measurements to conclude that one group of people were inferior to another had no scientific basis.
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The main prospective data collected are standardised dietary questionnaires (self-administered or interview-based), seven-day food diaries, blood samples and anthropometric measurements, such as body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio.
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Sargent constructed many types of apparatus to be used in his program and also experimented in anthropometric measurements.
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