Type | Journal Article - Journal of Scientific Research and Reports |
Title | Anthropometric comparison of nasal indices between Hausa and Yoruba ethnic groups in Nigeria |
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Volume | 3 |
Issue | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
Page numbers | 437-444 |
URL | http://www.sdiarticle1.org/journal/JSRR_22/prh/2013/12/06/Revised-manuscript_version4_3958.pdf |
Abstract | Aims: To measure the nose of the Hausa and Yoruba ethnic groups in Nigeria and to compare same with other ethnic groups. The working hypothesis is that the two ethnic groups wil have the same nose type since they share same environmental conditons. Study design: This was a prospective study involving students from two schols in Kano, Nigeria. Place and Duration of Study: Goron Dutse Secondary Schol in Gwale Local Government Area of Kano State and Bayero University Kano, Nigeria. The study started from September 205 to November 208. Methodology: Five hundred and eighty two (582) subjects (both parents and 2 grandparents) purely Hausa or Yoruba, were randomly selected. They included 385 Hausa and 197 Yoruba ethnic groups. The nose height and breadth of each participant were measured in each subject using a sliding vernier caliper and the nasal index for each was calculated using the formula Nasal breadth/Nasal height X10. The data were analyzed using Minitab 16 software and Two-Sample T-Test was conducted to find out whether there is a statisticaly signifcant mean diference betwen sexes within a group and betwen same sexes betwen the two groups. The P value of .05 or les was considered statisticaly signifcant otherwise insignifcant if more than. Results: The mean nasal index for the Hausa ethnic group males was found to be 70.7 ± 1.3 which is greater than that of their females’ counterpart that was 67.2 ± 8.3. The Yoruba mean male nasal index was 10.9 ± 8.9 also greater than that of the Yoruba females which was 94.1 ± 8. The mean nasal index of the Hausa males as compared to the nasal index of the Yoruba males, showed statisticaly signifcant diference (P<.01). The same statisticaly signifcant diference betwen the nasal indices of both Hausa and Yoruba females was also found (P<.01) Conclusion: Both ethnic groups (Hausa and Yoruba) do not have the same nasal index and therefore not the same nose type with a sexual dimorphism existing in both ethnic groups. In this study, we were able to establish nasal index apropriate for this ethnic group and may be useful as a reference data to the plastic surgeons and other clinicians. |
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