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청년기한국여성의 체지인류학적 연구 : Biometrical Studies on the Korean Women in Youth

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김동창

Issue Date
1962-04
Publisher
Seoul National University College of Medicine
Citation
Seoul J Med, Vol.3 No.2, pp. 19-36
Abstract
The author biometrically measured items on 3281
Korean women from 17 to 20 years of age chosen from
the Ewha Womans University applicants in 1960.
For the present, the author is going to report conclusions
about the means and indexes which resulted from
seven items: Stature. Height of Acromion, Height of
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine. Span, Breadth of Anterior
Superior Iliac Spine, Weight of Body and Breadth of
Shoulder.
1) Among the above mentioned seven items. no recognizable
differences were found among age groups and
geographical groupings of those examined who were 17
to 20 years of age.
Judging from the geographical data, we could surmise
that Korean women who had regular educations and
were brought up in higher social intercommunications
and circumstances showed vague geographical differences.
At the same time we could say that Korean women.
especially those who belonged to the educated and
socially higher classes made their complete growth by
the age of 17 years.
2) The present women's generation, increased from
3. 7% to 5. 6% in stature in comparison with the past
women's generation of the same age, and at the same
time increased from 9.4% to 11. 1% in the height of
the anterior superior iliac spine. The increase in stature
mostly depended upon growth of the lower extremity,
according to the above findings. The increase in the
height of the acromion is in proportion to the stature
in increasing rate of growrh,
3) The span had high individal differences in comparison
with the stature. In the index of the span to the
stature, Korean women had a lower value than that of
the Japanese.
4) The two items, the breadth of the shoulder and
the breadth of the anterior superior iliac spine, showed
no individual differences in comparison with the past
women's generation at the same age. Judging from the
above result, we might say that the transverse diameter
of the body was not influenced by social circumstances.
5) The weight of the Korean women had conspicuous higher value than that of the Japanese, and also the
index of the weight to the stature had slight higher
value than that of the Japanese.
ISSN
0582-6802
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/6204
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