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Citation

Holley S, Adamec J, Praxl N, Schönpflug M, Graw M. Arch. Kriminol. 2005; 215(5-6): 164-172.

Vernacular Title

Das numerische Hatze-Modell: Auch fur Berechnungen an Kindern geeignet?

Affiliation

Aus dem Institut für Rechtsmedizin der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Verlag Schmidt-Romhild)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15991734

Abstract

The aim of this study was to find out whether the Hatze-model, which is specifically designed for adults, is suitable for calculations on children as well. By means of that program it is possible to calculate various parameters of the human body. After the collection of data and analysis of the results according to Hatze it becomes evident that this model provides good results only for the calculation of the total body mass. As regards the body segments, there are significant under- and overestimations. The same applies to the calculation of mean body density. Indeed there is a significant gender dimorphism indicating that girls have a higher fraction of body fat than boys. However, the values are far below those described in the literature. Due to the formula, the values of the centres of gravity are linear and congruent in both sides of the body. Interpretation of the results is difficult, as there are no valid reference values. Furthermore the program is not able to take characteristic shapes and proportions of children into account. For this reason 88% of the children are defined as either pregnant or obese. In summary, the study shows that the present model should not be used to calculate children and the human models have to be designed specifically for children.


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