A Comparison of Effectiveness of Sex Estimation from the Calcaneus and Talus in a Thai Population

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Rungkamol Ouamthong; Thiti Mahacharoen; Chanatporn Inthasan; Jetniphit Srisinghasongkram; Phruksachat Singsuwan & Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh

Summary

Sex estimation is an important aspect of skeletal identification. In addition, previous studies have found that the sex estimation of each race is different. Thus, it is necessary to develop discriminant function equations for the estimation of sex for the Thai population. This study aims to investigate the relationship between width, length and height of the calcaneus and talus with regards to sex and compare the effectiveness of sex estimation between the calcaneus alone, the talus alone, and between both the calcaneus and talus. A total of 200 individuals (100 males and 100 females) were used in this study; ages ranged from 19 to 94 years. Thirteen variables of calcaneus and ten variables of talus were measured. The authors created discriminant function equations for the estimation of sex and tested the efficiency of the equations obtained by using a test group of 40 individuals (20 males and 20 females). By analyzing the mean values of the variables in the calcaneus and the talus, it was shown that males were significantly different from females (p<0.05). Except for the Minimum Inferior Interarticular Distance (MinIID) variable in the left and right talus, the mean of the male and female variables was not significantly different (p>0.05). A stepwise method was used to create 6 equations for sex estimation. The equations were categorized from between the calcaneus alone, the talus alone, and between both the calcaneus and the talus, providing a sex estimation accuracy of between 88.5 and 93.0 %. Using the test group, it was shown that discriminant function equations from the calcaneus alone, the talus alone, and the calcaneus and the talus together, can estimate sex at a high level of accuracy. Sex estimation accuracy was greater than 85 % in all equations. Therefore, the discriminant function equations from the calcaneus alone, the talus alone, and between both the calcaneus and the talus, from this study can be applied to the Thai population.

KEY WORDS: Sex estimation; Calcaneus; Talus; Thailand.

How to cite this article

OUAMTHONG, R.; MAHACHAROEN, T.; INTHASAN, C.; SRISINGHASONGKRAM, J.; SINGSUWAN, P. & MAHAKKANUKRAUH, P. A Comparison of effectiveness of sex estimation from the calcaneus and talus in a Thai population. Int. J. Morphol., 41(1):268-277, 2023.