High altitude mining workers anthropometry

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Introduction: Anthropometry is the essential basis for ergonomics, mainly human body’s measures referred to size and shapes. Peruvian mining is located at high altitudes, habitat of ethnic Andean men showing different anthropometry to the sea level man. Objectives: To characterize anthropometrics of...

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Autor: Ramírez, Augusto V.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2006
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1311
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Antropometría
antropología física
altitud
ergonomía
minería
Anthropometry
anthropology
physical
altitude
ergonomics
mining
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Antropometría del trabajador minero de la altura
title High altitude mining workers anthropometry
spellingShingle High altitude mining workers anthropometry
Ramírez, Augusto V.
Antropometría
antropología física
altitud
ergonomía
minería
Anthropometry
anthropology
physical
altitude
ergonomics
mining
title_short High altitude mining workers anthropometry
title_full High altitude mining workers anthropometry
title_fullStr High altitude mining workers anthropometry
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antropología física
altitud
ergonomía
minería
Anthropometry
anthropology
physical
altitude
ergonomics
mining
topic Antropometría
antropología física
altitud
ergonomía
minería
Anthropometry
anthropology
physical
altitude
ergonomics
mining
description Introduction: Anthropometry is the essential basis for ergonomics, mainly human body’s measures referred to size and shapes. Peruvian mining is located at high altitudes, habitat of ethnic Andean men showing different anthropometry to the sea level man. Objectives: To characterize anthropometrics of a Peruvian Andean Mountain mining workers, native men population, residing and living at 3 000 masl and more. Design: Descriptive, prospective and observational study. Setting: La Oroya Centromin-Peru Enterprise’s Occupational Health Service and its four mining satellite hospitals. Participants: Three thousand healthy native 21 to 60 year-old male mining workers residing in altitudes above 3 500 masl. Interventions: The sample was generated by conglomerate’s random aleatory polyphase model. The study was done between 1984-1994. For normality hypothesis statistical certainty we applied Shapiro – Wilk’s two tails significant test. Main outcome measures: Morphologic, macroscopic, phenotypic and surface measurements done with a measurement protocol and according to a scientific recognized technique. Results: Highlighted parameters were: standing, stature 151,2 to 154,6, floor-eyes height, 1,481 m; sitting, chair-elbow 0,243 m, to vertex and eye height, 1,155 and 1,095 m; hand, width and length, 0,104 to 0,171 m; foot, width and length, 0,92 and 0,239 m; thoracic perimeter, resting 98,16, forced inspiration, 105,3, forced espiration, 94,3 cm. Results were validated with Shapiro Wilk’s test that values x between 0,01 and 0,099. From the whole (47), three parameters were totally rejected: arm maximum vertical reach, hip width and cranium perimeter, whose parameters x value was >0,50. Conclusions: The Andean miner worker has proper dimensions different from the sea level man. Integral anthropometric and ergonomics parameters investigations on high altitude living Andean workers should be carried out.
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spelling High altitude mining workers anthropometryAntropometría del trabajador minero de la alturaRamírez, Augusto V.Antropometríaantropología físicaaltitudergonomíamineríaAnthropometryanthropologyphysicalaltitudeergonomicsminingIntroduction: Anthropometry is the essential basis for ergonomics, mainly human body’s measures referred to size and shapes. Peruvian mining is located at high altitudes, habitat of ethnic Andean men showing different anthropometry to the sea level man. Objectives: To characterize anthropometrics of a Peruvian Andean Mountain mining workers, native men population, residing and living at 3 000 masl and more. Design: Descriptive, prospective and observational study. Setting: La Oroya Centromin-Peru Enterprise’s Occupational Health Service and its four mining satellite hospitals. Participants: Three thousand healthy native 21 to 60 year-old male mining workers residing in altitudes above 3 500 masl. Interventions: The sample was generated by conglomerate’s random aleatory polyphase model. The study was done between 1984-1994. For normality hypothesis statistical certainty we applied Shapiro – Wilk’s two tails significant test. Main outcome measures: Morphologic, macroscopic, phenotypic and surface measurements done with a measurement protocol and according to a scientific recognized technique. Results: Highlighted parameters were: standing, stature 151,2 to 154,6, floor-eyes height, 1,481 m; sitting, chair-elbow 0,243 m, to vertex and eye height, 1,155 and 1,095 m; hand, width and length, 0,104 to 0,171 m; foot, width and length, 0,92 and 0,239 m; thoracic perimeter, resting 98,16, forced inspiration, 105,3, forced espiration, 94,3 cm. Results were validated with Shapiro Wilk’s test that values x between 0,01 and 0,099. From the whole (47), three parameters were totally rejected: arm maximum vertical reach, hip width and cranium perimeter, whose parameters x value was >0,50. Conclusions: The Andean miner worker has proper dimensions different from the sea level man. Integral anthropometric and ergonomics parameters investigations on high altitude living Andean workers should be carried out.Introducción: La antropometría trata de las medidas del cuerpo humano y es base fundamental para la ergonomía. La minería peruana se localiza casi siempre en la gran altura, hábitat del hombre andino, que tiene características antropométricas diversas al hombre del llano. Objetivo: Caracterizar antropométricamente a una población andina de trabajadores mineros en la sierra central del Perú. Diseño: El estudio fue descriptivo, tipo prospectivo y observacional. Lugar: Servicio de Salud Ocupacional, Centromin-Perú, en La Oroya, y 4 de sus hospitales mineros satélites. Participantes: Tres mil trabajadores mineros, sanos, de sexo masculino, de 21 a 60 años, nativos-residentes en alturas superiores a 3 500 msnm. Intervenciones: La muestra la generamos con un modelo aleatorio polietápico de conglomerados. El estudio se realizó entre 1984-1994; obtuvimos media, rango y desviación estándar de la media. Para la certeza estadística de la hipótesis de normalidad, aplicamos la prueba de significancia de Shapiro – Wilk, para dos colas. Principales medidas de los resultados: Medidas morfológicas, macroscópicas, fenotípicas y de superficie, realizadas con un protocolo de medición y según técnica reconocida en el ámbito científico. Resultados: De los parámetros estudiados destacaron: de pie, estatura 151,2 a 154,6, altura piso-ojos, 1,481 m; sentado, asiento-codo 0,243 m, a vértex y altura ojos, 1,155 y 1,095 m; mano, ancho y largo, 0,104 a 0,171 m; pie, ancho y largo, 0,92 y 0,239 m; perímetro tórax, reposo 98,16, inspiración forzada, 105,3, espiración forzada 94,3 cm. Los resultados fueron validados con la prueba de Shapiro Wilk que, para aceptación, valora x entre 0,01 y 0,099. Del total (47), tres parámetros fueron rechazados totalmente: alcance vertical máximo de brazo, ancho de caderas y perímetro de cráneo, cuyo valor de x en los tres casos fue >0,50. Conclusiones: La caracterización antropométrica del trabajador minero andino resalta sus dimensiones propias, que le hacen ser un modelo humano diferente al del llano.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2006-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/131110.15381/anales.v67i4.1311Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 67 No. 4 (2006); 298-309Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 67 Núm. 4 (2006); 298-3091609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1311/1108Derechos de autor 2006 Augusto V. Ramírezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/13112020-04-14T21:31:42Z
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