Development of anthropometry data For UniMAP students (Female)
Abstract
This paper presents the result of anthropometer design and anthropometric data
from female students in University Malaysia Perlis. The purpose of the anthropometry
survey project was to construct an anthropometric database for Malaysian female adults,
for use by designers and engineers involved in designing the ergonomics-related
products and facilities. A new anthropometer is designed and produced to use for
conducting the anthropometry survey. The target of the design is to produce an ideal
anthropometer which can shorten the measuring time and portable compare with the
existing anthropometer. 280 female students, age ranged from 18 till 25 years old, were
randomly selected from University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) to participate in the
survey. A total number of 36 body dimensions were measured and recorded. Mean,
standard deviation, 5th and 95th percentile for each dimensions were estimated.
Significant differences in anthropometric data were found when comparing the
anthropometric data from this study with the other countries’ adults. This study survey
provides the first anthropometric database of Malaysian female adults. These results
suggest that it is essential to incorporate accurate anthropometry in the design process.