SEX-DIFFERENCES IN ANTHROPOMETRY FOR SCHOOL FURNITURE DESIGN

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This paper is concerned with anthropometric dimensions of young Koreans and their interrelationships for school furniture design. Ten anthropometric measurements were taken from 1248 subjects, age range 6-17. The study investigated sex differences in interrelationships between body dimensions, to provide suitable sizes of chair and desk for boys and girls. The results showed that stature had a high relationship to body dimensions for school furniture design, and that there were significant sex differences in relationships between stature and the body dimensions. In particular, boys above 126 cm in stature required higher desk and chair heights than girls of the same stature. On the other hand, girls above 120 cm in stature required a larger depth and breadth of chair than boys of the same stature.
Publisher
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
Issue Date
1990-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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ERGONOMICS, v.33, no.12, pp.1511 - 1521

ISSN
0014-0139
DOI
10.1080/00140139008925350
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/64043
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