Analysis of variation of Han male adolescent bone development in Hainan, Henan and Zhejiang provinces.
- Author:
Lei WAN
1
;
Chong-Liang YING
;
Wen-Tao XIA
;
Ya-Hui WANG
;
Guang-You ZHU
Author Information
1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, PR China, Shanghai 200063, China. wanlei-820628@163.com
- Publication Type:Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- MeSH:
Adolescent;
Age Determination by Skeleton/methods*;
Age Factors;
Asian People/ethnology*;
Body Height;
Bone Development/physiology*;
Bone and Bones/diagnostic imaging*;
Child;
China/ethnology*;
Clavicle/diagnostic imaging*;
Environment;
Forensic Anthropology/methods*;
Humans;
Male;
Models, Theoretical;
Pelvic Bones/diagnostic imaging*;
Young Adult
- From:
Journal of Forensic Medicine
2012;28(1):21-27
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To study the difference of bone development of the Han male adolescents in Hainan, Henan and Zhejiang provinces.
METHODS:All radiographs including sternal end of clavicle, pelvis and six main bone joints taken from 877 Han male adolescents aged between 12.00 and 20.00 in Hainan, Henan and Zhejiang provinces were reviewed. Twenty-four indices of skeletal development were analyzed based on "The Grading Standards" of skeletal growth of teenagers and then the bone age were calculated using mathematical model functions. The ratios of the bone age and the chronological age were then analyzed by statistical software.
RESULTS:The development of Hainan male adolescents' skeleton were about 1.09 years and 1.26 years earlier than that in Henan and Zhejiang at the age group of 12.00-12.99 years. The development of Hainan male adolescents' skeleton were about 0.70 years and 1.38 years earlier than that in Henan and Zhejiang at the age group of 13.00-13.99 years, while the development of Henan male adolescents' skeleton were about 0.68 years earlier than that in Zhejiang in this age group. The development of Hainan male adolescents' skeleton were about 0.79 years later than that in Henan at the age group of 18.00-18.99 years. The development of Hainan male adolescents' skeleton were about 0.70 years and 0.95 years later than that in Henan and Zhejiang at the age group of 19.00-20.00 years.
CONCLUSION:There are significant differences in the skeleton development of Han male adolescents between the provinces of Hainan, Henan and Zhejiang. These results provide potential value for the practice of forensic medicine, anthropology and clinical medicine.