Anthropometria
Anthropometry refers to the scientific study of the measurements and proportions of the human body. It is a fundamental component of physical anthropology and has applications in various fields, including medicine, ergonomics, and forensic science. The practice involves taking precise measurements of skeletal structure, body mass, and body composition. Common anthropometric measurements include height, weight, head circumference, limb lengths, and skinfold thickness. These measurements can be used to assess growth and development, identify nutritional status, and design products that are ergonomically suited to human form.
The history of anthropometry dates back to ancient civilizations, with early attempts to establish ideal human