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Characteristics of Lower-Body Shapes in Obese Women for the Improvement of Fit

Plus-size여성의 맞음새 향상을 위한 하반신 체형 연구

  • Yoon, Hye Jun (Smart Apparel Technology Center, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) ;
  • An, Jae Sang (Smart Apparel Technology Center, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) ;
  • Yoon, Ji Won (Smart Apparel Technology Center, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
  • 윤혜준 (한국생산기술연구원 스마트의류기술센터) ;
  • 안재상 (한국생산기술연구원 스마트의류기술센터) ;
  • 윤지원 (한국생산기술연구원 스마트의류기술센터)
  • Received : 2012.08.24
  • Accepted : 2013.03.15
  • Published : 2013.04.30

Abstract

Data from 540 subjects (included in the obesity group whose BMI was over 25) was selected from 2,445 subjects in the $6^{th}$ Korean Body Size Survey. A total of 25 direct measurements were selected for the relevant literature lower body size measurement analysis, that included 9 components related to BMI, height and circumferences, 3 components related to width and thickness, 5 components related to length, 3 components related to height, and 2 other components. Descriptive statistics, factor analysis, cluster analysis and variance analysis were executed using PASW 18.0 to analyze the data. In accordance with the factor analysis results to classify the lower body shape of overweight women in their 20s to 60s whose BMI was over 25, 4 factors were identified (lower body volume, leg volume, lower body length and leg length). A total of 4 lower body shapes of overweight women were found through cluster analysis using 4 factor scores from the factor analysis. Body Shape 1 had the largest lower body and leg volume. It was the heaviest group. Leg length was at a normal level. Body Shape 1 was 22.2% (122 subjects). Body Shape 2 had the longest legs and the smallest body shape; however, Body Shape 2 was the leg obesity group with the largest leg volume. It was 39.8% (215 subjects). Body Shape 3 had a smaller leg volume in proportion to the lower body thickness and a long lower body length. It comprised 27.8% (150 subjects). Body Shape 4 comprised 9.8% (53 subjects) with the shortest leg. Its lower body obesity was at a normal level.

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