Anthropometric dataset for the German working-age population using 3D body scans from a regional epidemiological health study and a weighting algorithm
For the ergonomic design of workplaces and products, a representative anthropometric dataset of the working-age population is needed. As body proportions are constantly changing and the latest publicly available dataset for Germany was published in 2004 (data collection period 1999-2002), the aim of this study was to create and publish an updated anthropometric dataset of the German working-age population. Within a regional epidemiological health study, 3D body scan data from 2313 subjects were collected and used to create an anthropometric dataset with a total of 39 ISO 7250-1 measures. To approximate the goal of generating representative values for Germany, the collected regional dataset was weighted with an algorithm, using values from a known nationally representative survey. Based on the weighted dataset, a gender stratified percentile table with values for the 5th, 50th, and 95th percentile was calculated.
The complete article is published in the Journal "Ergonomics" (2023).
First Online: 4 November 2022
Bibliographic information
Title: Anthropometric dataset for the German working-age population using 3D body scans from a regional epidemiological health study and a weighting algorithm.
in: Ergonomics, Volume 66, Issue 8, 2023. pages: 1057-1071, Project number: F 2396, DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2022.2130440