TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of the auricles and auricular shape types for ear-related wearables
T2 - A study of mainland Chinese sample aged 15-79
AU - Wang, Mengcheng
AU - Fan, Hao
AU - Yu, Suihuai
AU - Wang, Long
AU - Chu, Jianjie
AU - Tang, Xing
AU - Li, Wenhua
AU - Zhao, Xiao
AU - Zhang, Shuai
AU - Chen, Dengkai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/7/23
Y1 - 2022/7/23
N2 - BACKGROUND: Comprehension of the complex shape of the auricle and how it differs in terms of factors such as sex, age, and side have become an imperative aspect of the fabrication and service delivery of products that are natural, functional, and healthy for users. OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at providing a clear understanding of the anthropometric characteristics based on age, sex, size, and side and shape type of the auricles of mainland Chinese samples. METHODS: Casting and 3D scanning were employed to obtain eighteen auricular measurement variables from 1120 subjects (aged 15-79). Examination of sex-related and bilateral differences were conducted. Furthermore, factor analysis was employed to establish the factors associated with the variations in auricular shape. Also, hierarchical cluster analysis was performed to classify the auricular shapes of individuals. RESULTS: The auricular inclination angle, conchal depth and tragal height did not exhibit any specific trend across the age groups. No significant bilateral difference was observed in both genders. The auricular shapes were classified into five types according to six major factors. CONCLUSIONS: It was observed that measurement variables of the Chinese auricles changed continuously with age, with most of the linear variables exhibiting a steady increase. The apparent strong association between the auricular types and age groups indicate that a person's auricular shape may change with age.
AB - BACKGROUND: Comprehension of the complex shape of the auricle and how it differs in terms of factors such as sex, age, and side have become an imperative aspect of the fabrication and service delivery of products that are natural, functional, and healthy for users. OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at providing a clear understanding of the anthropometric characteristics based on age, sex, size, and side and shape type of the auricles of mainland Chinese samples. METHODS: Casting and 3D scanning were employed to obtain eighteen auricular measurement variables from 1120 subjects (aged 15-79). Examination of sex-related and bilateral differences were conducted. Furthermore, factor analysis was employed to establish the factors associated with the variations in auricular shape. Also, hierarchical cluster analysis was performed to classify the auricular shapes of individuals. RESULTS: The auricular inclination angle, conchal depth and tragal height did not exhibit any specific trend across the age groups. No significant bilateral difference was observed in both genders. The auricular shapes were classified into five types according to six major factors. CONCLUSIONS: It was observed that measurement variables of the Chinese auricles changed continuously with age, with most of the linear variables exhibiting a steady increase. The apparent strong association between the auricular types and age groups indicate that a person's auricular shape may change with age.
KW - anthropometric analysis
KW - Ergonomic design
KW - occupational health
KW - shape characterization
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U2 - 10.3233/WOR-210799
DO - 10.3233/WOR-210799
M3 - 文章
C2 - 35912772
AN - SCOPUS:85139374807
SN - 1051-9815
VL - 73
SP - 335
EP - 352
JO - Work
JF - Work
IS - 1
ER -