Body Type Classification and Characteristic Analysis of the Lower Body of 14-16 Years Old Female Adolescents

Translated title of the contribution: Body Type Classification and Characteristic Analysis of the Lower Body of 14-16 Years Old Female Adolescents

Seiyoung Park, Dong Eun Kim

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Abstract

The study classifies and analyzes the lower-body-shape types of female adolescents aged 14 to 16 years to provide meaningful information for making ready-to-wear patterns that are suitable for various female adolescent body types. The body-size data of 830 females aged 14 to 16 years were analyzed from 6th Size Korea anthropometric study. A factor analysis of 27 measurement items related to the lower body extracted 3 factors: waist/upper legs, height of the lower body, and hip area. A cluster analysis classified the female adolescent lower-body types into four clusters: the skinny body type with the shortest lower-body length, the most obese body type with the largest girth, the normal body type with the longest hip length, and the slender body type with the longest lower-body length. The discriminant analysis determined that nine measurement items had the most influence on classifying lower-body-shape types, and discriminant functions were derived.

Translated title of the contributionBody Type Classification and Characteristic Analysis of the Lower Body of 14-16 Years Old Female Adolescents
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)672-686
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
Volume46
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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Keywords

  • Body shape analysis
  • Female adolescent
  • Female lower body
  • Shape categorization

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