Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population

Determination of sex from the tibial dimensions has been attempted before in different populations. The formulae developed to determine sex of one population are not appropriate to be applied to another. Seven standard variables including the maximum length of tibia, proximal epiphyseal breadth, dis...

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Main Authors: Deepthi Nanayakkara, Amal Nishantha Vadysinghe, Lakshika S Nawarathna, Harshana Sampath
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2019;volume=5;issue=1;spage=24;epage=28;aulast=Nanayakkara
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author Deepthi Nanayakkara
Amal Nishantha Vadysinghe
Lakshika S Nawarathna
Harshana Sampath
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description Determination of sex from the tibial dimensions has been attempted before in different populations. The formulae developed to determine sex of one population are not appropriate to be applied to another. Seven standard variables including the maximum length of tibia, proximal epiphyseal breadth, distal epiphyseal breadth, minimum circumference of shaft, anteroposterior diameter at nutrient foramen, transverse diameter at the nutrient foramen (TDNF), and circumference at the nutrient foramen obtained from 81 adult tibiae (56 male and 25 female) were analyzed to investigate the sexual dimorphism in the tibial dimensions to establish sex estimating formulae from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population. Results confirmed the existence of sexual dimorphism of the tibia. Discriminant functions obtained resulted in the classification accuracies ranging from 61.9% to 80.2%. The most dimorphic single parameter in males was the TDNF providing an accuracy of 92.9%, while in females, the minimum circumference of shaft provided an accuracy of 70.4%. The best multivariate equation utilizing two tibial dimensions resulted in an accuracy of 80.2% after cross-validation. We envisage that sex estimating formulae established in this study for a contemporary Sri Lankan population will contribute toward the biological profiling and identification of unknown skeletal remains.
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spelling doaj.art-781ddbee49a74c6ba477e559df0c0a4d2022-12-21T19:17:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Forensic Science and Medicine2349-50142019-01-0151242810.4103/jfsm.jfsm_56_18Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan populationDeepthi NanayakkaraAmal Nishantha VadysingheLakshika S NawarathnaHarshana SampathDetermination of sex from the tibial dimensions has been attempted before in different populations. The formulae developed to determine sex of one population are not appropriate to be applied to another. Seven standard variables including the maximum length of tibia, proximal epiphyseal breadth, distal epiphyseal breadth, minimum circumference of shaft, anteroposterior diameter at nutrient foramen, transverse diameter at the nutrient foramen (TDNF), and circumference at the nutrient foramen obtained from 81 adult tibiae (56 male and 25 female) were analyzed to investigate the sexual dimorphism in the tibial dimensions to establish sex estimating formulae from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population. Results confirmed the existence of sexual dimorphism of the tibia. Discriminant functions obtained resulted in the classification accuracies ranging from 61.9% to 80.2%. The most dimorphic single parameter in males was the TDNF providing an accuracy of 92.9%, while in females, the minimum circumference of shaft provided an accuracy of 70.4%. The best multivariate equation utilizing two tibial dimensions resulted in an accuracy of 80.2% after cross-validation. We envisage that sex estimating formulae established in this study for a contemporary Sri Lankan population will contribute toward the biological profiling and identification of unknown skeletal remains.http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2019;volume=5;issue=1;spage=24;epage=28;aulast=NanayakkaraDiscriminant function analysisforensic anthropologysex determinationSri Lankanstibia
spellingShingle Deepthi Nanayakkara
Amal Nishantha Vadysinghe
Lakshika S Nawarathna
Harshana Sampath
Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population
Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
Discriminant function analysis
forensic anthropology
sex determination
Sri Lankans
tibia
title Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population
title_full Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population
title_fullStr Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population
title_full_unstemmed Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population
title_short Determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary Sri Lankan population
title_sort determination of sex from the tibia in a contemporary sri lankan population
topic Discriminant function analysis
forensic anthropology
sex determination
Sri Lankans
tibia
url http://www.jfsmonline.com/article.asp?issn=2349-5014;year=2019;volume=5;issue=1;spage=24;epage=28;aulast=Nanayakkara
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