Revision summary
Anthropometry is standardised body measurement. Nutrition uses height, weight, arm circumference, and z-scores. Stunting and wasting separate chronic from acute lack. Sport uses somatotype and proportions as one input beside physiology. Boas’s plasticity warning still forbids racial misuse.
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Introduction
Anthropometry is the standardised measurement of the human body. It is a cheap, repeatable tool for nutrition and for the morphology of sport, not a return to racial typing.
Body
Method
- Height, weight, sitting height, circumferences, and skinfolds follow Martin landmarks and Tanner growth logic.
- Indices include BMI, waist–hip ratio, and mid-upper-arm circumference. In children, z-scores against WHO or ICMR references flag stunting and wasting.
- Boas already used anthropometry to show plasticity. That is the opposite of a fixed race chart.
Nutritional status
- Stunting (low height-for-age) records chronic lack. Wasting (low weight-for-height) records acute lack. Underweight mixes both.
- Skinfolds and arm muscle area estimate fat and protein stores. High BMI can hide micronutrient lack.
- Community surveys in India still rely on these measures because they travel to the village.
Sports capability
- Somatotypes after Sheldon, later Heath–Carter, sort endomorphy, mesomorphy, and ectomorphy. Sprinters and weightlifters cluster differently from distance runners.
- Limb length, sitting-height ratio, and grip or reach help selection. They do not replace VO2 max, skill, or training.
- Population means, as in some Inuit or high-altitude chests, are starting points, not destiny. Nutrition in childhood writes the adult athlete as much as a gene.
Ethic
- Use anthropometry for health and performance. Do not revive it as a ladder of peoples.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD AN[Anthropometry] --> NUT[Stunting wasting BMI] AN --> SP[Somatotype limb ratios] NUT --> REF[WHO ICMR charts] SP --> TR[Training skill physiology]
Conclusion
Anthropometry assesses growth, undernutrition, and sport build through standardised sizes. It is a bio-cultural instrument when references and training are named, not a race science.
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