Yim, An-DiAn-DiYimKonigsberg, Lyle WLyle WKonigsbergHSIAO-LIN HWACHIN-CHEN CHANGJO-YU CHENHON-MAN LIU2021-11-162021-11-16202100029483https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/586863Previously developed methods in subadult body mass estimation have not been tested in populations other than European-American or African-American. This study uses a contemporary Taiwanese sample to test these methods. Through evaluating their accuracy and bias, we addressed whether the allometric relationships between body mass and skeletal traits commonly used in subadult body mass estimation are conserved among different populations.enaccuracy; allometry; bias; body mass estimation; growthAllometric scaling and growth: Evaluation and applications in subadult body mass estimationjournal article10.1002/ajpa.24329340023662-s2.0-85105784643https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/571117