Gender |
Survey Name |
Description |
Year |
Both |
American and European Survey 2000 |
This project was a survey of the adult (ages 18-65) civilian population of three counntries (U.S.A- Netherlands- Italy) that included 1D measurements and three-dimensional scans of over 4000 subjects. Forty-nine of the 1D measurements were collected using manual tools and the remainder were extracted from 3D scans using pre-marked landmark locations. REFERENCES: Blackwell, S., Robinette, K. M., Boehmer, M., Fleming, S., Kelly, S., Brill, T., Hoeferlin, D., & Burnsides, D. (2002). Civilian American and European Surface Anthropometry Resource (CAESAR). Volume 2: Descriptions, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Robinette, K. M., Blackwell, S., Daanen, H., Boehmer, M., & Fleming, S. (2002). Civilian american and european surface anthropometry resource (caesar), final report. Volume 1. Summary. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. |
2000 |
Both |
Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel 1988 |
This survey, referred to as ANSUR 1988, consists of 25-000 screened subjects and close to 9-000 measured subjects, both male and female, at 11 Army bases. |
1988 |
Both |
U.S. AIR FORCE QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY 1983
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This was a questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Both |
U. S. AIR FORCE QUESTIONAIRE SURVEY 1981
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This was a questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1981. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1981 |
Both |
Electric Power Personnel Survey 1980 |
This survey was conducted in late 1979 and early 1980. Responses were received from approximately 1700 operation and maintenance employees from 23 electric power plant locations. The original data was received from Dr. H. J. Parris at the Electric Power Research Institute, PO Box 10412, Palo Alto, CA. Weight is in pounds, hat size is in thousandths of inches, height and shoe size are in tenths of inches. All others are in inches. In several cases it was allowable for the respondent to provide more than one size. In such cases, the smallest value was used and the number of sizes reported. If the respondent provided more than one size, but was supposed to provide only one, the smallest was again recorded. |
1980 |
Both |
U.S. Children Survey |
This is data from a study sponsored by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and contains anthropometric data on 4027 infants and children representative of the current U.S. population ranging in age from newborn to 12 years of age. It is reported in “Physical Characteristics of Children as Related to Death & Injury for Consumer Product Safety Design” by Snyder et al 1975. |
1975 |
Both |
Army C.D. Survey |
This was a fit test of a mask with an optical insert. Thirteen head and face measurements were taken. |
|
Female |
Navy Females Survey 1988 |
The survey was taken as part of the women's uniform size evaluation project. 906 females were measured for part 1 and 170 females were measured for part 2. |
1988 |
Female |
AFQ83FEMALE ENLISTED & OFFICERS ADJUSTED |
This is a tailored sample of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Female |
AFQ83 Female Rated Officers |
This is a subset of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Female |
Q83 ENLISTED FEMALES |
This is a subset of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Female |
Q83 NON-RATED FEMALE OFFICERS 1968 |
This is a tailored subset of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Female |
Stereophotometry Survey Females 1983 |
This was an interagency ((Department of Transportation and the Air Force) survey of U.S. civilian women. There were 75 body measurements taken on 46 fe males, along with stereophotogrammetry images. The images were used to identify 3D landmarks and other surface points for the purpose of estimating segmental volumes and moments of inertia. Young, J.W., Chandler, R.F., Snow, C.C., Robinette, K.M., Zehner, G.F. and Lofberg, M.S. (1983). Anthropometric and Mass Distribution Characteristics of Adult Females, FAA-AM-83-16, Office of Aviation Medicine, Federal Aviation Administration, Oklahoma City OK. |
1983 |
Female |
Survey of U.S. Civilian Miners / Female 1981 |
This survey consists of 43 anthropometric dimensions- plus age- recorded for 86 female hard rock and high colar miners as part of an ergonmic study. |
1981 |
Female |
NHANESII (Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 1980 Women |
NHANES II was conducted on a nationwide probability sample of approximately 6598 women, ages 18-74 years, from the civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the United States. The survey started in February 1976 and was completed in February 1980. The NHANES II sample was selected so that certain population groups thought to be at high risk of malnutrition (persons with low incomes and the elderly) were oversampled. Adjusted sampling weights were then computed for 76 age, sex, and race categories in order to inflate the sample in such a manner as to closely reflect the estimated civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population ages 18-74 years at the midpoint of the survey (march 1,1978). A detailed description of the design, content, questionnaires, and operation of NHANES II is provided in the following report: plan and operation of the second health and nutrition examination survey, 1976-1980, DHHS pub. No. (PHS) 81-1317, series 1, no. 15, public health service, superintendent of documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.. 20402. The stock number is 017-022-00752-5. |
1980 |
Female |
Survey of US Army Women - File #2 1977 |
The core anthropometric series of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 69 body size measurements- obtained on a sample of 1331 women who covered a wide range of age- rank- and military assignments. |
1977 |
Female |
Survey of US Army Women - File #3 1977 |
Subseries 1 of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 28 additional measurements including skinfolds designed to supplement the 69 measurements taken in the Core series. The data was collected from 255 subjects selected from overall core survey sample. |
1977 |
Female |
Survey of US Army Women - File #4 1977 |
Subseries 2 of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 12 workspace measurements. The data was collected from 300 subjects selected from overall core survey sample. |
1977 |
Female |
Survey of US Army Women - File #5 1977 |
Subseries 3 of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 31 head and face anthropometric measurements designed to supplement the 69 measurements taken in the Core series. The data was collected from 216 subjects selected from overall core survey sample. |
1977 |
Female |
Survey of US Army Women - File #6 1977 |
Subseries 4 of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 9 strength measurements- taken twice for each subject. The data was collected from 349 subjects selected from overall core survey sample. |
1977 |
Female |
HANES 1975 Female Youths |
This survey was conducted by the National Center for Health statistics between 1971 and 1975. It includes a nationwide probability sample of 3533 females, age 1-17, from the civilian non-institutionalized population of the contiguous United States, exclusive of Indian reservations. Publications describing the survey are: Plan and Operation of The Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, DHEW PUB. NO. (HSM)73-1310, Series 1, Nos. 10A AND 10B, Public Health Service, Washington D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, February 1973. A tape containing the raw data was purchased from The National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland. Left side measurements of the triceps skinfold, subscapular skinfold, elbow breadth, and upper arm girth were randomly made on approximately 20 percent of the examined sample persons. Chest circumference was measured only on subjects ages 1-7. There are 19 variables, 13 of which are anthropometric dimensions. The units are in millimeters and pounds. |
1975 |
Female |
Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (HANES) 1975 Females |
This survey consists of anthropometric data on 3951 non-institutionalized- adult females between the ages of 18-74. |
1975 |
Female |
American Airline Stewardesses Survey 1972 |
72 anthropometric measurements- plus age- were taken on 422 trainees enrolled at the American Airline Stewardess Training Academy. Unilateral measurements were taken on the left side. |
1972 |
Female |
SURVEY OF AIR FORCE WOMEN 1968
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This survey consists of 123 body size measurements and grip strength measurements on 1905 Air Force women. Thirteen measurements were repeated on 1513 subjects while wearing foundation garments. (Clauser et al 1972) |
1968 |
Female |
Health Examination Survey (HES) 1962 Females |
This is a survey of 3581 non-institutional adults ages 18-79- 1165 of whom were between 25 to 40 years old. |
1962 |
Female |
Survey of Army Female Separatees 1946 |
64 measurements were made on 8121 women at the time of their separation from military service at the end of World War II. Unilateral measurements were taken on the left side. |
1946 |
Male |
AFQ83 MALE ENLISTED & OFFICERS ADJUSTED 1967 |
This is a tailored subset of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Male |
Q83 NON-RATED MALE OFFICERS 1967 |
This is a subset of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Male |
Q83 RATED MALE OFFICERS 1967 |
This is a subset of the questionnaire survey of U.S. Air Force personnel completed in 1983. All measurements and sizes are self-reported. |
1983 |
Male |
Israeli Aircrewmen Survey 1981 |
This survey consists of 63 body measurements on 360 Israeli aircrewmen- including helicopter and fighter pilots and navigators. |
1981 |
Male |
Survey of U.S. Civilian Miners / Male 1981 |
This survey consists of 43 anthropometric dimensions- plus age- recorded for 270 male hard rock and high colar miners as part of an ergonmic study. |
1981 |
Male |
NHANESII (Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 1980 Males |
NHANES II was conducted on a nationwide probability sample of approximately 5921 men, ages 18-74 years, from the civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the United States. The survey started in February 1976 and was completed in February 1980. The NHANES II sample was selected so that certain population groups thought to be at high risk of malnutrition (persons with low incomes and the elderly) were oversampled. Adjusted sampling weights were then computed for 76 age, sex, and race categories in order to inflate the sample in such a manner as to closely reflect the estimated civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population ages 18-74 years at the midpoint of the survey (march 1,1978). A detailed description of the design, content, questionnaires, and operation of NHANES II is provided in the following report: plan and operation of the second health and nutrition examination survey, 1976-1980, DHHS pub. No. (PHS) 81-1317, series 1, no. 15, public health service, superintendent of documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.. 20402. The stock number is 017-022-00752-5. |
1980 |
Male |
Stereophotogrammetry Survey Males 1980 |
This was an interagency ((Department of Transportation and the Air Force) survey of U.S. civilian men. There were 75 body measurements taken on 31 males, along with stereophotogrammetry images. The images were used to identify 3D landmarks and other surface points for the purpose of estimating segmental volumes and moments of inertia. (McConville et al 1980). |
1980 |
Male |
Australian Personnel 1977 |
This survey was taken during 1977 on approximately 3,000 members of the three Australian military branches (Army, Navy and Air). A report is now in process of publication. The raw data were supplied by A. Ross and K. C. Hendy of the Aeromedical Research Laboratories, Department of Defense, Melbourne, Australia. The four major groups are 1) tri-service Aircrew (n=4560), 2) Army (n=956), 3) Navy (n=591), and 4) Air (n=942). A total of 32 anthropometric variables are six coded variables, including age, are included. The data are complete for 2945 subjects. |
1977 |
Male |
Survey of US Army Men - File #7 1977 |
A small sample of male subjects (287) were measured at the end of the female survey to provide comparable data. This portion of the survey consists of an abbreviated set of the 69 Core Series anthropometric measurements. |
1977 |
Male |
Survey of US Army Men - File #8 1977 |
Subseries 2 of the Male Subset of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 12 workspace measurements. The data was collected from 106 subjects selected from male subset. |
1977 |
Male |
Survey of US Army Men - File #9 1977 |
Subseries 3 of the Male Subset of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 31 head and face anthropometric measurements designed to supplement the 69 measurements taken in the Core series. The data was collected from 102 subjects selected from male subset. |
1977 |
Male |
Survey of US Army Men - File #10 1977 |
Subseries 4 of the Male Subset of the 1977 Army Women's Survey. This portion of the survey consists of data for 9 strength measurements- taken twice for each subject. The data was collected from 102 subjects selected from male subset. |
1977 |
Male |
Anthropometric Survey of Gurkhas 1976 |
This group consists of two samples of Gurkhas measured as part of a series of surveys of U.K. Army Anthropometry by the British Research Establishment's Applied Physiology Division. These two samples include 118 Gurkhas measured in Hong Kong and 36 Gurkhas measured in the U.K. The U.K. sample was measured for 60 anthropometric variables, plus age. The Hong Kong sample was measured for 41 of the same anthropometric variables, plus age. Subjects numbered 1 to 118 were measured in Hong Kong and subjects numbered 119 to 154 were measured in the U.K. The principal investigator for this research was C.Y. Gooderson who supplied the data to C.E. Clauser, AFAMRL. The anthropometric dimensions were measured using the Modified Morant Method, and equipment developed by the RAE and IAM of Farnborough. The results of this study were not published. A description of landmarks and measuring techniques is provided in Anthropometry of 500 Royal Armoured Corps Servicemen, 1972, by N.E. Ince, Susan Redrup, and Jane Piper (Army Personnel Research Establishment Report #36/73). |
1976 |
Male |
Anthropometric Survey of Royal Transport Corpsmen 1976 |
This group is a sample of 161 Royal Transport Corpsmen measured as part of a series of surveys of U.K. Army anthropometry by the British Research Establishment's Applied Physiology Division. The principal investigator for this research was C.Y. Gooderson who supplied the data to C.E. Clauser, of AFAMRL. A total of 60 dimensions, plus age, were measured using the Modified Morant Method, and equipment developed by the RAE and IAM of Farnborough. The results of this study were not published. A description of landmarks and measuring techniques is presented in Anthropometry of 500 Infantrymen 1973-1974, C.Y. Gooderson and Margaret Beebee (Army Personnel Research Establishment Report #17/76). |
1976 |
Male |
Anthropometric Survey of Hongkong Chinese Military 1975 |
This group is a sample of 73 Chinese Military measured as part of a series of surveys of U.K. Army anthropometry by the British Research Establishment's Applied Physiology Division. The principal investigator for this research was C.Y. Gooderson who supplied the data to C.E. Clauser of AFAMRL. A total of 46 dimensions, plus age, were measured using the Modified Morant Method, and equipment developed by the RAE and IAM of Farnborough. Forty-one of these dimensions are the same as those measured in the U.K. Five additional dimensions were measured only in Hong Kong. The results of this study were not published. A description of landmarks and measuring techniques is provided in Anthropometry of 500 Royal Armoured Corps Servicemen, 1972, byN.E. Ince, Susan Redrup, and Jane Piper (Army Personnel Research Establishment Report #36/73). |
1975 |
Male |
British Army Survey 1975 |
This group is a combination of three subsamples collected as part of a series of surveys of U.K. Army anthropometry by the British Research Establishment's Applied Physiology Division. The subsamples are the Royal Artillery - July 1975 (n=503), the Royal Infantry - Aug 1973 (n=534), and the Royal Armoured Corps - June 1972 (n=500). The principal investigator for this research was C.Y. Gooderson who supplied the data to AFAMRL. A total of 60 dimensions, plus age, were measured using the Modified Morant Method, and equipment developed by the RAE and IAM of Farnborough. A description of landmarks and measuring techniques is provided in Anthropometry of 500 Royal Armoured Corps Servicemen, 1972, N.E. Ince, Susan Redrups, and Jane Piper, and The Anthropometry of 500 Infantrymen 1973-1974, C.Y. Gooderson and Margaret Beebee. |
1975 |
Male |
HANES 1975 Male Youths |
This survey was conducted by the National Center for Health statistics between 1971 and 1975. It includes a nationwide probability sample of 3571 males, age 1-17, from the civilian non-institutionalized population of the contiguous United States, exclusive of Indian reservations. Publications describing the survey are: Plan and Operation of The Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, DHEW PUB. NO. (HSM)73-1310, Series 1, Nos. 10A AND 10B, Public Health Service, Washington D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, February 1973. A tape containing the raw data was purchased from The National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland. Left side measurements of the triceps skinfold, subscapular skinfold, elbow breadth, and upper arm girth were randomly made on approximately 20 percent of the examined sample persons. Chest circumference was measured only on subjects ages 1-7. There are 19 variables, 13 of which are anthropometric dimensions. The units are in millimeters and pounds. |
1975 |
Male |
Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (HANES) 1975 Males |
This survey consists of anthropometric data on 6581 non-institutionalized- adult males between the ages of 18-74. |
1975 |
Male |
Survey of English Guardsmen 1975 |
This group is a sample of 100 guardsmen measured as part of a series of surveys of U.K. Army anthropometry by the British Research Establishment's Applied Physiology Division. The principal investigator for this research was C.Y. Gooderson who supplied the data to C.E. Clauser, AFAMRL. A total of 46 dimensions, plus age, were measured using the modified Morant method and equipment developed by the RAE and IAM, Farnborough. The results of this study were published in A Comparison of the Anthropometry of 100 Guardsmen with that of 500 Infantrymen, 500 RAF Servicemen and 2000 RAF Aircrew by C.Y. Gooderson and M. Beebee (Army Personnel Research Establishment Report #37/79). |
1975 |
Male |
Survey of Law Enforcement Officers 1975 |
This survey consists of 22 anthropometric measurements- plus age- on 2993 male subjects representing law enforcement officers from police departments- sherrifs' departments- highway patrol- and prison guards. |
1975 |
Male |
Canadian Forces Survey 1974 |
This survey was conducted in 1974 on 565 personnel representing all major trades within the Canadian Forces. A complete survey description and the results are available in the publication, 1974 Anthropometric Survey of Canadian Forces Personnel, by C. McCann, I. Noy, B. Rodden, and O. Logan, DCIEMReport No. 75-R-1114, Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Downsview, Ontario, 1974. The raw data was obtained by Charles Clauser of AMRL from the Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine in 1976. Subject numbers range from 1-565. All subjects have complete sets of data. |
1974 |
Male |
Royal New Zealand Air Force Survey 1973 |
This survey of 235 Royal New Zealand Air Force aircrew was conducted between 1972 and 1973. Sponsored by the Air Officer commanding the Royal New Zealand Air Force Operations Group, the survey was modeled after the Royal Air Force's survey of 1970-71. A survey description complete with results is provided in the publication, Report on the Anthropometric Survey of RNZAF Aircrew, by Flight Lieutenant P.K. Toulson, Aviation Medicine Unit, Auckland, New Zealand, July 1974 (Report No. AMU 3/74). The data includes age, 62 measured anthropometric dimensions, 17 deduced measurements, and seven other pieces of auxiliary information. Weight is recorded in tenths of kilograms to the nearest half-kilogram; all other measurement data is recorded in millimeters. Subject numbers range from 2-238 except 158 and 187 and all subject data sets are complete. |
1973 |
Male |
Anthropometric Survey of 500 Royal Air Force Air Crew Heads 1972 |
An anthropometric survey of 500 Royal Air Force air crew heads was conducted in 1972 by Flight Lieutenant P.C. Hobbs. Documentation for this research effort is provided in the RAF/Royal Aircraft Establishment Technical Report #73137, November 1973 (AD 917599/PD 17022). |
1972 |
Male |
French Aircrewmen 1972 |
This survey is the aircrew subset of an overall French military personnel survey that included aire- ground- and marine personnel. This aircrew portion consists of 65 pilots who were measured for 138 dimensions. 78 of the dimensions were measured while the aircrew member was wearing the standard flying assembly |
1972 |
Male |
Royal Air Force Air Crew Heads Survey 1972 |
An anthropometric survey of 500 Royal Air Force air crew heads was conducted in 1972 by Flight Lieutenant P.C. Hobbs. Documentation for this research effort is provided in the RAF/Royal Aircraft Establishment Technical Report #73137, November 1973 (AD 917599/PD 17022). |
1972 |
Male |
Royal Australian Air Force 1971 |
This survey of 462 Royal Australian Air Force crewmen was conducted in 1971. A magnetic tape containing the data was received from Australia's Department of Defence, Aeronautical Research Laboratories (A. Ross - Head, Cybernetics Group) in 1977. Mass is given in kilograms and age in tenths of years; all other data measurement variables [x(2)-x(18)] are in millimeters. Subject numbers range from 1-483 (excluding 40, 50, 61, 66, 68, 101, 154, 160, 164, 205, 234, 244, 252, 330, 364-365, 379, 402, 417, 450, and 459). All subject data sets are complete. |
1971 |
Male |
Survey of Royal Air Force Crewman 1971 |
An anthropometric survey of 2,000 Royal Air Force aircrew (1970-1971) by C.B. Bolton, M. Kenward, R.E. Simpson, and G.M. Turner, RAF/Royal Aircraft Establishment Technical Report 73083, September 1973. Punched data was supplied by the RAF (C.B. Bolton) to AMRL in 1975. The data was edited at Webb Associates in 1975 and minor changes were made. The data includes 71 anthropometric measurements plus age on 1028 pilots, 613 navigators, and 359 other flight deck aircrew. All values are in millimeters except age (recorded in years plus 0.5), skinfolds (reported in tenths of millimeters), and weight (recorded in kilograms). Subject numbers range from 1-2013 excluding 11, 16, 23, 28, 33, 48, 55, 336, 1084, 1302, 1715, 1863, and 1996. Vertical Functional Reach Sitting [x(2)], Thigh Clearance [x(3)], Elbow Functional Reach [x(4)], and Stomach Depth Sitting [x(5)] were not measured on the first 1412 subjects. Vertical Functional Reach Sitting [x(2)], and Elbow Functional Reach [x(4)] are also missing for subject 1605. Waist Height [x(21)], Waist Circ [x(32)], Waist-Waist/Over Shoulder [x(35)], and Crotch Length [x(36)] were only measured on the first 1662 subjects. Waist Ht II [x(69)], Waist Circ II [x(70)], Waist-Waist II [x(71)], and Crotch Length II [x(72)] were measured only on the remaining 338 subjects; [x(71) and x(72) are missing for subject 1735. Age [x(1)] has an n of 1903; in other cases, minimum n is 1993. |
1971 |
Male |
Army Aviators 1970 |
This survey consists of anthropometric measurements on 1482 US Army flying personnel- including enlisted men- warrant officers- rated pilots- commissioned trainees- and rated pilots. |
1970 |
Male |
Imperial Iranian Armed Forces Survey 1969 |
This survey consists of 97 anthropometric measurements- plus age- on 9414 male Iranian Arm Forces personnel. The sample consists of 7884 Army- 790 Air Force- and 740 Navy personnel. Unilateral measurements were taken on the right side. |
1969 |
Male |
German Air Force 1968 |
This survey consists anthropometric data of 1465 German Air Force flying personnel. (Grunhofer and Kroh) |
1968 |
Male |
Survey of US Air Force Flying Personnel 1967 |
This survey consists of anthropometric measurements on 2420 male Air Force flying personnel. |
1967 |
Male |
Survey of Army Personnel 1966 |
As a part of the U. S. Armed Forces anthropometric surveys of 1966, a sample of 6682 Army men was measured, including basic trainees, infantrymen, armored crewmen,
and aviation personnel. Seventy body measurements were taken on each man. These new data represent the first major up-dating of body size information on U. S. Army personnel since the Army anthropometric survey of 1946. White and Churchill (1971). |
1966 |
Male |
Survey of Marine Personnel 1966 |
This survey consists of 70 body dimensions measured on 2008 U.S. Marine Corps men. |
1966 |
Male |
Survey of Navy Personnel 1966 |
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1966 |
Male |
SURVEY OF USAF PERSONNEL 1965 |
This survey consists of anthropometric measurements on 3869 Air Force personnel- including officers and enlisted personnel. |
1965 |
Male |
Survey of U.S. Naval Aviators 1964 |
This survey consists of 96 anthropometric measurements on 1529 male Navy and Marine pilots. |
1964 |
Male |
Vietnamese Survey 1963 |
This survey consists of anthropomtric measurements on 2129 Vietnamese military personnel (1225 Army- 299 Navy- 301 Marines- 304 Air Force). |
1963 |
Male |
Health Examination Survey (HES) 1962 Males |
This is a survey of 3091 non-institutional adults ages 18-79- 1012 of whom were between 25 to 40 years old. |
1962 |
Male |
NATO Anthropometric Survey 1960-1961 |
This survey consists of anthropometric data on 3325 subjects (912 from Turkey- 1071 from Greece- 1342 from Italy). |
1961 |
Male |
Air Traffic Controllers 1961 |
This survey consists of 65 anthropometric measurements- plus age (range 21-46) on 706 students enrolled in training programs at the Federal Aviation Aeronautics Center in Oklahoma City. |
1961 |
Male |
Survey of Korean (ROKAF) Flying Personnel 1960
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This survey consists of 132 anthropometric measurements on 263 Korean Air Force pilots. |
1960 |
Male |
Survey of Army Aviators 1959 |
This survey consists of 40 anthropometric measurements- including age- of 500 US Army pilots. |
1959 |
Male |
Survey of Latin American Military 1959 |
The U.S. Army tropic test center conducted a survey of 1985 Latin-American enlisted military trainee personnel in the canal zone from September 1965 to February 1970. The sample was composed of 1852 airmen at the U.S. Air force Inter-American Air Forces Academy and 133 army personnel at the Army School of the Americas. Fifteen Latin-American countries are represented in the sample. Complete details of the survey and its results can be found in anthropometry of the Latin American Armed Forces final report, by D. A. Dobbins and C. M. Kindick, (USATTC report no. 729002 (AD759949), U.S. Army Tropic Test Center, Fort Clayton, canal zone, August 1972. The data for age, various socio-economic factors and 75 measured anthropometric variables on punched cards were supplied to the AMRL data bank by Mr. Robert White of the U.S. Army Natick Research and Development Command, Natick, Mass. The data were edited, and corrections made by the staff of the Anthropology Research Project Inc. and the University of Dayton Research Institute. Age is reported in tenths of years, and weight is reported in pounds. All other variables are reported in millimeters. |
1959 |