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ISO/WD 7250-3
Contents
Page
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................ iv
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... v
1
Scope ...................................................................................................................................................... 1
4
4.1
4.2
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
Bibliography ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Annex A (informative) XXXXX .......................................................................................................................... 11
A.1
11
A.2
18
Annex B (informative) XXXXX .......................................................................................................................... 25
B.1
25
Annex C (informative) XXXXX .......................................................................................................................... 26
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ISO/WD 7250-3
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 7250-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 159, Ergonomics, Subcommittee SC 3,
Anthropometry and biomechanics.
This second/third/... edition cancels and replaces the first/second/... edition (), [clause(s) / subclause(s) /
table(s) / figure(s) / annex(es)] of which [has / have] been technically revised.
ISO 7250 consists of the following parts, under the general title Basic human body measurements for
technological design:
Part 3: Worldwide and regional design ranges for use in ISO products standards
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ISO/WD 7250-3
Introduction
ISO/WD 7250-3
Scope
This Draft Standard provides worldwide and regional tables of design ranges for use with product standards for
equipment design and safety that require ISO 7250 body measurement data input.
Anthropometric data for technological design are used and presented in many standards. However, there is currently
no systematic way to update and revise those values in a timely manner, as the body sizes and variation of member
body population change with time. Further, the schedule of member body anthropometric surveys varies widely.
Many industrial products are developed for regional or worldwide markets without a clear presentation of regional
and worldwide ISO 7250 design ranges. Users of standards require the most appropriate body measurement values
for their intended applications.
Together with ISO TR 7250-2, which serves as a continuously updated data source for most current anthropometric
data from individual member bodies, ISO 7250 Part 3 provides a periodically updated data source for worldwide and
regional design ranges, with guidance on sex differences. This standard is intended as the single source of
anthropometric data for equipment design guidance in standards.
While there are sources for individual member body data in ISO TR 7250-2, most standards do not use individual
member body data for technological specification. This standard is to be used whenever worldwide or regional
anthropometric data are needed. In cases when there are no suitable measurements in this standard, the methods
and justifications used in arriving at regional and worldwide values from the body measurement data of individual
populations may be used with suitable measurement data.
This standards scope is limited to the presentation of univariate design ranges of the type currently utilized in
product standards (e.g. P1, P5, P95, & P99) and does not address shortcomings of using those values in
multivariate designs. In addition, this standard does not address body measurements used in product standards
that are not defined in ISO 7250-1. The methods used in developing this standard do not take into account the
population size or sampling methodology of the member bodies, so statistical values from a sparsely populated
member body could set regional or worldwide upper or lower limits. The reader is referred to ISO TR 7250-2 for
details on sampling methods used in national surveys.
Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references,
only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
ISO 7250-1: Basic body measurements for technological design Part 1: Body measurements definitions and
landmarks
ISO TR 7250-2: Basic human body measurements for technological design Part 2: Statistical summaries of body
measurements from national populations
ISO/WD 7250-3
Design ranges presented in this standard are directly related to ISO TR 7250-2: Basic human body measurements
for technological design Part 2: Statistical summaries of body measurements from national populations.
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Design ranges are specified as smallest to largest 1 -99 and 5 -95 percentile value observed in national
populations. Each percentile value in a design range comes from a single member body. Typically product design
requirements specify a smallest largest range of values to be accommodated. However, some product standards
specify medium size or mid-range values, so mid-range estimates are also provided here.
The worldwide ranges specified in this standard are normative for product standards. However some users of this
standard may be developing products designed for a more focused, regional market. For this reason a method is
presented for creating regional design ranges from individual member body data presented in ISO TR 7250-2.
Examples of this process are shown in Informative Annex A. For the anthropometric data used in deriving regional
and worldwide ranges, the procedure and information for acquiring these data directly follows from the process
described in ISO TR 7250-2. The process of specifying design ranges defined in this standard starts from the
individual member body data presented in 7250-2 technical report.
Similarly, for many applications, user accommodation is maximized by considering male and female design
dimensions separately. For example, maximum accommodation would be achieved by designing to a range that
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extends from the smallest 5 percentile value male or female to the largest 95 percentile value male or
female. Annex B shows the results of this procedure, and should be used when the largest accommodation range
is desired.
4.1
Worldwide Ranges
Anthropometric data are collected in many countries in the world. These anthropometric surveys vary markedly in
quality, frequency, methodology, and purpose. In order to produce normative design ranges, it is critical to use
anthropometric data that meet only the highest standards of representativeness and reliability. In addition, ISO
standards are fundamentally a service for ISO member bodies. Therefore, the worldwide ranges presented in this
standard are derived from national populations of ISO member bodies presented in ISO TR 7250-2. ISO TR 7250-2
data are known to be consistent with ISO 7250-1 measurement definitions and protocols and ISO 15535
anthropometric database methods, and ISO TR 7250-2 statistics have been reviewed and checked with member
bodies for accuracy and reliability.
For some anthropometric dimensions the population distribution is bi-modal by sex. This means that the male mean
and female mean are separated. While the male and female distributions overlap, there are significant portions of
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the combined distribution that are totally male or totally female. Using a total 5 percentile value, therefore, may
exclude 5% of the total population, but it may exclude 30% of the female population. The effect is magnified when
the sex distributions of the populations are significantly unequal for example in a military population which might be
overwhelmingly male, or in a nursing population which might be overwhelmingly female. When specific work forces
are differentially male, or differentially female, the total statistics may be significantly unrepresentative of a
particular work force, even if they accurately represent the national population. Using a pooled male-female
population P5 and P95 values for design for these situations will result in unequal burdens of disaccommodation
between the sexes. In such cases, using separated male and female design values comes closer to achieving
gender-parity in the final design.
The design ranges in section 5 contain male values, female values and total values. The sample sizes are listed
so it is clear that different numbers of males and females were measured in the anthropometric surveys that are
found in ISO TR 7250-2. The sex ratios in the sample may or may not represent the sex ratios in the working age
population of the member bodies contributing data. Using total statistics as design values may be justified in
certain specific cases, but in general male and female design values should be used separately in product or
workspace design in order to ensure that both men and women are equally accommodated.
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In section 5, the worldwide P1 value represents the smallest 1 percentile observed among all the member bodies
with data presented in ISO TR 7250-2. The worldwide P5 value represents the smallest 5th percentile observed
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among all the member bodies with data presented in ISO TR 7250-2. The worldwide P95 value represents the
largest 95th percentile observed among all the member bodies with data presented in ISO TR 7250-2. The
worldwide P99 value represents the largest 99th percentile observed among all the member bodies with data
presented in ISO TR 7250-2. Thus the values in the tables are based on particular surveys, and only provide
estimates for particular populations. The statistical confidence in the more extreme percentiles, e.g., P1 and P99, is
much lower than it is for percentiles closer to the mean.
In some cases the smallest or largest percentile values in ISO TR 7250-2 have been identified as either unusual or
derived from body scan data not validated in accordance with ISO 20685. In such cases, a more reliable value may
be chosen to set the worldwide design limit.
The mid-range estimates in this standard are calculated as the midpoints of the interval between the worldwide P5
and P95 estimates. The user is cautioned that these midrange estimates, while centrally located between the P5
and P95 estimates, are not equivalent to statistical medians. They may not represent medium sized males or
females in any particular population.
4.2
Regional Ranges
Regional design ranges illustrated in Annex A are informative in nature. In general, regional ranges are derived from
only the member body data presented in ISO TR 7250-2. In the case of defining regional ranges for the European
region, existing published CEN standards were used as a starting point and where individual European member
body data in ISO TR 7250-2 exceed the published CEN standard ranges, the ISO TR 7250-2 limits were used to
form the new European regional ranges.
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The regional P1 value represents the smallest 1 percentile observed among all the member bodies with data
presented in ISO TR 7250-2. The regional P5 value represents the smallest 5th percentile observed among all the
member bodies with data presented in ISO TR 7250-2. The regional P95 value represents the largest 95th
percentile observed among all the member bodies with data presented in ISO TR 7250-2. The regional P99 value
represents the largest 99th percentile observed among all the member bodies with data presented in ISO TR 7250-2.
5.1
ISO TR 7250-2 can change at any time as new data emerge from member bodies. Unlike ISO TR 7250-2, ISO
7250-3 presents worldwide design ranges at a fixed point in time, reviewed periodically in accordance with ISO
operating procedures. Member bodies with new anthropometric data are encouraged to submit their statistics to the
Secretariat of ISO TC159/SC3 for inclusion in ISO TR 7250-2.
5.2
When suitable worldwide values are not available, the cell of the table is left blank. When data are available from
only a single member body, this fact is noted in the table.
5.3
Table 1 presents the normative worldwide design ranges for ISO 7250-1 body dimensions. The ranges in Table 1
shall be used in product standards requiring anthropometric data.
WORKING DRAFT
ISO/WD 7250-3
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
Eye height
4.1.4
Shoulder height
4.1.5
Elbow height
4.1.6
Iiospinal height
4.1.7
Crotch height
4.1.8
Tibial height
MB
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
KR
KR
KR
KE
JP
JP
JP
IT
IT
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
P1
2613
2614
5227
133
2461
5338
2880
2011
4021
2874
2463
5337
2879
2463
5342
2873
2459
5332
2606
2462
5219
2613
2462
5340
2878
2463
18
18
18
47
39
41
1555
1443
1463
1443
1338
1352
1246
1151
1166
933
861
874
799
748
760
677
621
632
376
342
MB
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
JP
JP
JP
JP
TH
JP
JP
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
JP
P5
MB
P95
MB
P99
2613
2614
5227
695
854
5338
695
854
5342
695
854
5337
2879
2463
5342
695
2459
5332
2606
2462
5341
2878
2462
5224
2878
2463
19
19
19
48
40
44
1591
1473
1501
1472
1363
1392
1282
1182
1201
956
889
903
832
774
788
707
645
659
387
354
JP
JP
JP
NL
NL
KE
US*
US*
IT
DE
DE
KR
US**
US**
IT
DE
DE
IT
TH
TH
KR
DE
US*
KR
IT
KE
2885
2476
5361
595
679
207
1119
1261
4021
63
63
63
117
103
95
1901
1767
1806
1735
1605
1668
1570
1456
1485
1175
1080
1152
1013
948
974
905
831
830
511
490
JP
JP
JP
NL
US
KE
US*
US*
IT
KR
KR
KR
US**
US**
IT
IT
IT
IT
KR
KR
KR
US*
US*
KR
IT
KE
2885
2476
5361
595
1261
207
1119
1261
4021
2613
2613
5226
1113
1257
3909
2002
1995
3997
2606
2613
5219
1119
1260
5224
1991
74
65
65
65
143
141
108
1965
1825
1862
1728
1591
1712
1633
1514
1535
1205
1114
1195
1022
942
1010
923
864
861
538
503
5226
1113
1257
3909
3997
695
854
5219
5224
1991
74
MidRange
41
41
41
83
72
69
1746
1620
1654
1604
1484
1530
1426
1319
1343
1066
985
1028
923
861
881
806
738
745
449
422
ISO/WD 7250-3
4.1.9
10
4.1.10
11
4.1.11
Chest breadth,
standing
12
4.1.12
13
4.2.1
14
4.2.2
15
4.2.3
Cervicale height,
sitting
16
4.2.4
Shoulder height,
sitting
17
4.2.5
18
4.2.6
Shoulder-elbow
length
19
4.2.7
Elbow-wrist length
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
JP
JP
IT
JP
KR
JP
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
5341
2876
2004
5328
2607
2449
5218
2875
2452
5327
2613
2614
5227
132
74
206
132
74
206
127
74
201
130
74
204
131
74
205
1950
1922
3871
1899
1575
347
158
138
143
171
175
176
252
226
230
294
289
291
767
709
721
647
595
611
543
514
515
500
480
480
135
150
140
277
259
262
204
200
JP
TH
TH
JP
KR
JP
KR
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
KR
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
5341
695
854
5328
2607
2449
5218
695
854
5327
695
854
5227
132
74
206
132
74
206
127
74
201
130
74
204
131
74
205
1950
1922
3871
1899
1575
362
150
142
153
186
185
190
255
227
239
287
288
302
780
735
750
670
633
646
566
523
531
510
483
500
148
159
150
288
270
275
213
202
KE
DE
KE
KE
DE
DE
KE
KR
KR
KR
DE
DE
JP
NL
NL
KR
US*
US*
KR
KR
KR
KR
DE
DE
KR
KR
KR
KR
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
206
74
204
201
2612
2612
5224
2874
589
677
5226
1119
1260
5226
2613
2614
5227
5226
2612
2612
5224
131
74
205
130
74
500
270
265
266
380
345
345
351
312
343
385
400
359
1012
943
962
867
811
846
718
664
709
670
630
630
297
283
292
409
371
404
338
314
IT
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
NL
NL
KR
US*
US*
KR
KR
KR
KR
US*
US*
KR
IT
US*
IT
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
3961
130
74
204
127
74
201
2612
2612
5224
2874
2459
5333
589
677
5226
1119
1260
5226
2613
2614
5227
1119
1261
5226
2000
1260
3988
131
74
205
130
74
526
316
306
316
391
350
385
370
333
361
374
375
375
1043
973
989
896
836
869
736
681
730
687
641
650
314
304
312
430
398
425
407
333
431
210
204
209
283
265
268
303
270
291
336
344
331
896
839
856
769
722
746
642
594
620
590
557
565
223
221
221
348
321
340
275
258
ISO/WD 7250-3
20
4.2.8
Shoulder (biacromial)
breadth
21
4.2.9
Shoulder (bideltoid)
breadth
22
4.2.10
Elbow-to-elbow
breadth
23
4.2.11
24
4.2.12
25
4.2.13
Thigh clearance
26
4.2.14
Knee height
27
4.2.15
Abdominal depth,
sitting
28
4.2.16
29
4.2.17
Buttock - abdomen
depth sitting
30
4.3.1
Hand length
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
JP
JP
JP
IT
IT
IT
KR
KR
KR
IT
IT
IT
JP
JP
JP
KR
IT
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
IT
3472
2005
1981
3987
2001
1988
3989
2870
2459
5329
1989
1995
3984
2612
2614
5226
2003
1998
4001
2868
2453
5321
2603
1856
5215
2613
2450
5326
2610
2613
5223
2611
1882
200
325
291
299
404
353
359
352
307
314
285
292
288
347
318
324
104
101
102
440
405
410
170
154
160
173
169
170
174
170
171
167
155
IT
TH
TH
IT
TH
TH
IT
JP
JP
JP
TH
TH
IT
KR
KR
KR
IT
IT
IT
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
KR
KR
KR
3472
695
854
3987
695
854
3989
2870
2459
5329
695
854
3984
2612
2614
5226
2003
1998
4001
2868
2453
5321
2603
2612
5215
695
854
5326
695
854
5223
2611
2613
204
320
300
317
395
354
375
371
322
332
303
301
308
365
333
340
116
110
112
456
418
427
184
169
174
166
173
181
170
162
185
172
161
KE
US**
US**
IT
US
US
KR
IT
DE
IT
NL
US*
IT
IT
IT
IT
KE
KE
KE
US*
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
NL
NL
204
1113
1257
3987
1119
1261
5223
2006
4004
589
1259
3984
1994
1999
3993
132
74
206
1119
73
204
130
74
204
131
74
205
127
74
201
595
679
330
455
412
425
550
493
497
571
555
558
438
501
410
511
472
501
185
190
190
607
570
591
333
338
337
280
330
310
330
347
340
221
201
KE
US**
US**
IT
US
US
KR
IT
IT
IT
US*
US*
IT
IT
IT
IT
KE
KE
KE
US*
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
NL
US
204
1113
1257
3987
1119
1261
5223
2006
1998
4004
1117
1259
3984
1994
1999
3993
132
74
206
1119
73
204
130
74
204
131
74
205
127
74
201
595
1260
375
469
429
443
592
555
519
594
570
578
483
557
450
536
496
525
196
241
200
638
590
610
366
367
370
294
369
335
354
392
370
232
209
267
388
356
371
473
424
436
471
439
445
371
401
359
438
403
421
150
150
151
532
494
509
259
254
255
223
252
246
250
254
263
197
181
ISO/WD 7250-3
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4.3.2
Palm length
perpendicular
32
4.3.3
33
4.3.4
34
4.3.5
35
4.3.6
36
4.3.7
Foot length
37
4.3.8
Foot breadth
38
4.3.9
Head length
39
4.3.10
Head breadth
40
4.3.11
41
4.3.12
Head circumference
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IT
KE
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
IT
IT
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
IT
US**
IT
KR
KR
KR
IT
IT
IT
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
3788
131
2614
5226
2873
2456
5329
2610
2614
5224
2611
1003
1993
2871
2454
5325
2612
2613
5225
1989
1258
3912
2613
2610
5223
2004
1961
3965
133
73
206
133
74
158
94
88
89
73
66
67
60
56
57
16
14
14
13
12
12
225
206
210
84
73
80
169
162
163
136
130
132
99
96
96
424
482
KR
KE
DE
KR
TH
TH
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
IT
JP
JP
JP
TH
TH
KR
IT
TH
IT
KR
TH
KR
IT
IT
IT
KE
DE
KE
TH
TH
5224
131
5226
695
854
5329
2610
2614
5224
695
854
1993
2871
2454
5325
695
854
5225
1989
854
3912
2613
854
5223
2004
1961
3965
133
206
695
854
164
96
92
93
75
63
69
63
59
60
14
14
15
14
13
13
229
210
217
88
81
83
173
158
167
141
134
136
104
95
102
525
513
KE
JP
JP
JP
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
NL
KE
KE
US**
US**
KE
KE
KE
KE
JP
JP
JP
NL
KR
JP
KE
KE
206
2875
2455
5330
1944
1678
3622
1962
1620
3582
130
73
203
130
72
202
594
74
206
1114
1258
206
132
74
206
2873
2455
5328
590
2613
5337
133
74
210
123
114
121
110
90
108
105
86
102
24
22
24
20
19
20
296
270
284
116
105
109
213
210
211
173
164
171
135
126
131
610
620
KE
JP
JP
JP
IT
KE
IT
IT
IT
IT
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
NL
KE
KE
US**
US**
KE
KE
KE
KE
JP
KE
JP
KR
KE
KR
KE
KE
206
2875
2455
5330
1944
73
3622
1962
1620
3582
130
73
203
130
72
202
594
74
206
1114
1258
206
132
74
206
2873
74
5328
2610
73
5223
133
74
218
127
118
126
112
94
110
110
89
110
26
24
26
22
19
22
325
281
298
121
112
117
218
213
218
178
167
176
141
133
138
620
625
187
110
103
107
93
77
89
84
73
81
19
18
20
17
16
17
263
240
251
102
93
96
193
184
189
157
149
154
119
111
117
568
567
ISO/WD 7250-3
42
4.3.13
Sagittal arc
43
4.3.14
Bitragion arc
44
4.4.1
Wall-acromion
distance
45
4.4.2
46
4.4.3
Elbow-grip length
47
4.4.4
48
4.4.5
Forearm-fingertip
length
49
4.4.6
Buttock-popliteal
length (seat depth)
50
4.4.7
Buttock-knee length
51
4.4.8
Neck circumference
52
4.4.9
Chest circumference
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
KE
KE
KR
KR
KE
JP
KE
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KE
KE
KE
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KE
KE
JP
KE
IT
207
133
2613
5224
133
2456
206
2611
2609
5220
2608
2449
5316
2610
2611
5221
130
74
204
2613
2612
5225
2613
2614
5227
2869
2454
5323
132
74
5342
132
1985
394
312
295
299
325
328
325
59
60
59
594
565
575
288
264
270
644
620
630
402
369
374
406
394
398
507
484
489
317
283
287
745
665
KR
KE
KR
KR
KE
DE
KE
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
TH
KR
KE
KE
KE
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KE
JP
JP
TH
IT
5223
133
2613
5224
133
206
2611
2609
5220
2608
2449
5316
2610
854
5221
130
74
204
2613
2452
5320
2613
2614
5227
2869
2454
5323
132
2462
5342
695
1985
530
318
308
313
332
320
334
65
69
67
621
588
599
300
270
281
660
633
646
416
382
390
424
410
414
525
497
504
330
291
296
760
705
KE
TH
JP
JP
TH
KE
KR
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
DE
KR
KR
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
US*
KE
KE
KE
TH
KE
US*
US*
207
695
2450
5325
695
73
5224
128
72
200
132
73
205
129
73
202
2611
5220
129
73
202
100
60
160
1119
73
202
132
854
206
1119
1261
610
420
403
414
410
394
402
177
160
168
840
809
831
428
410
423
825
764
802
531
504
530
550
570
560
673
660
660
420
400
410
1210
1207
KE
JP
JP
JP
KR
KE
KR
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
JP
KE
JP
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
US*
US*
KE
KE
KE
KE
US*
US*
207
2875
2450
5325
2612
73
5224
128
72
200
132
73
205
129
73
202
2873
74
5331
129
73
202
100
60
160
1119
1260
202
132
74
206
1119
1261
625
429
413
426
418
410
413
188
174
186
884
864
885
449
421
445
840
829
831
545
532
540
564
609
587
708
695
690
449
390
445
1354
1374
570
369
356
364
371
357
368
121
115
118
731
699
715
364
340
352
743
699
724
474
443
460
487
490
487
599
579
582
375
346
353
985
956
ISO/WD 7250-3
53
4.4.10
Waist circumference
54
4.4.11
Wrist circumference
55
4.4.12
Thigh circumference
56
4.4.13
Calf circumference
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
IT
JP
KR
KR
KE
KR
KR
KE
JP
KE
KE
KR
KR
3950
2878
2614
5227
133
2613
5226
129
2462
200
131
2613
5226
680
651
587
597
143
132
133
420
451
420
299
290
294
IT
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
KR
KE
TH
KE
KE
TH
KE
3950
695
854
5338
695
854
5226
129
854
200
131
854
205
730
650
580
629
148
133
139
440
460
450
307
295
312
KE
IT
IT
IT
DE
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
JP
KE
KE
206
1978
1973
3952
74
207
129
71
200
2877
74
205
1094
1059
1010
1040
190
185
190
655
720
695
422
416
416
IT
IT
IT
IT
KE
KE
KE
JP
KE
KE
KE
KE
KE
3950
1978
1973
3952
133
74
207
2878
71
200
131
74
205
1160
1160
1110
1120
198
191
195
684
783
740
464
456
469
912
855
795
835
169
159
165
548
590
573
364
356
364
WORKING DRAFT
ISO/WD 7250-3
Bibliography
10
ISO/WD 7250-3
Annex A
(informative)
XXXXX
A.1
There are occasionally business reasons to develop products for a more focused, regional market. In this
Annex a method for creating regional design ranges from individual member body data presented in ISO TR
7250-2 is illustrated. Two examples are presented here: One is Europe, where anthropometric standards are
used to help show conformity with European legislation; the other is Asia, since Asian markets are among the
fastest growing in the world. Note that regional design ranges are informative in nature.
In general, regional ranges should be derived from only the member body data presented in ISO TR 7250-2
for reasons described in Paragraph 4.1. In the case of defining regional ranges for the European region,
existing CEN and ISO standards were used as a starting point (e.g. EN 547-3:1997, EN ISO 14738:2002, EN
ISO 15534-3:2000). Where individual European member body data in ISO TR 7250-2 exceed the published
CEN standard ranges, the ISO TR 7250-2 limits were used to update the European design ranges.
At this time European data are available only for Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. It is possible that these
example design ranges will need to be extended when anthropometric data from other European member
bodies are submitted for inclusion in ISO TR 7250-2.
11
WORKING DRAFT
ISO/WD 7250-3
Table A.1 An Example of Regional Design Ranges for the European Region
No.
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
Eye height
4.1.4
Shoulder height
4.1.5
4.1.6
4.1.7
4.1.8
Elbow height
Iiospinal height
Crotch height
Tibial height
Country
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
P1
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
2011
2011
4021
1974
1980
3954
2011
2011
4021
19
19
19
54
43
45
1563
1443
1463
0
0
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
1919
1990
3909
2002
1995
3997
1303
1166
1187
967
888
903
Country
P5
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
2011
2011
4021
1974
1980
3954
2011
2011
4021
20
19
19
60
48
50
1601
1490
1512
1530
1430
IT
IT
IT
NL
NL
IT
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
1919
1990
3909
2002
1995
3997
1323
1210
1232
1004
925
941
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
IT
760
710
DE
DE
411
386
IT
IT
DE
DE
IT
IT
1991
1970
397
373
IT
IT
1991
1970
Country
P95
Country
2011
2011
4021
595
679
3954
60
59
60
117
103
83
1855
1720
1806
1735
1605
1550
1425
1485
1175
1080
1152
4021
3909
3997
P99
IT
IT
IT
NL
NL
IT
IT
IT
IT
2011
2011
4021
595
679
3954
2011
2011
4021
64
64
64
143
119
96
1883
1757
1862
0
0
40
39
40
89
76
67
1728
1605
1659
1633
1518
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
1919
1990
3909
2002
1995
3997
1553
1448
1535
1205
1114
1195
1437
1318
1359
1090
1003
1047
833
770
905
830
1991
1970
511
480
Midpoint
IT
IT
1991
1970
12
538
497
461
433
ISO/WD 7250-3
4.1.9
10
4.1.10
11
4.1.11
Chest breadth,
standing
12
4.1.12
13
4.2.1
14
4.2.2
15
4.2.3
Cervicale height,
sitting
16
4.2.4
Shoulder height,
sitting
17
4.2.5
18
19
4.2.6
4.2.7
Shoulder-elbow
length
Elbow-wrist length
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
3961
2006
2004
4010
1986
2005
3991
378
166
138
144
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
0
0
DE
DE
804
747
758
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
3961
2006
2004
4010
1986
2005
3991
DE
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
2000
1988
3988
1950
1922
3871
1899
1575
164
170
167
277
259
262
204
200
IT
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
2000
3988
1950
1922
3871
1899
1575
395
180
152
158
260
245
IT
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
340
340
DE
DE
820
775
787
740
705
NL
NL
IT
DE
DE
570
540
DE
DE
186
185
188
288
270
275
213
202
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
IT
IT
IT
3961
4010
500
270
235
250
380
345
IT
IT
IT
IT
3961
2006
2004
4010
385
400
589
677
3991
1012
943
934
855
805
NL
NL
IT
589
677
3991
526
277
271
275
448
225
194
204
320
295
0
0
363
370
1043
973
966
916
859
861
798
755
620
585
670
630
2000
1988
3988
3871
1899
1575
291
283
288
400
350
351
282
253
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
2000
1988
3988
1950
1922
3871
1899
1575
13
314
303
312
381
360
375
310
279
239
234
238
344
310
313
248
228
ISO/WD 7250-3
20
4.2.8
Shoulder (biacromial)
breadth
21
4.2.9
Shoulder (bideltoid)
breadth
22
4.2.10
elbow-to-elbow
breadth
23
4.2.11
24
4.2.12
25
4.2.13
Thigh clearance
26
27
4.2.14
4.2.15
Knee height
Abdominal depth,
sitting
28
4.2.16
29
4.2.17
Buttock - abdomen
depth sitting
30
4.3.1
Hand length
14
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
3472
2005
1981
3987
2001
1988
3989
2006
1998
4004
1989
1995
3984
1994
1999
3993
2003
1998
4001
2007
2005
4012
1881
1856
3737
200
325
291
299
404
353
359
379
338
348
285
292
288
399
342
350
104
101
102
464
412
425
180
154
161
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
1906
1882
168
155
DE
DE
3472
2005
1981
3987
2001
1988
3989
1998
4004
1989
1995
3984
1999
3993
2003
1998
4001
2007
2005
4012
1881
1856
3737
204
344
308
317
421
368
375
415
372
383
305
312
308
410
362
371
116
110
112
486
439
448
194
175
181
IT
IT
DE
IT
DE
NL
IT
IT
DE
IT
NL
NL
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
IT
3472
2005
3737
276
435
400
425
525
490
491
571
555
558
438
487
410
511
472
501
180
175
160
585
545
572
330
325
314
IT
IT
IT
IT
NL
NL
IT
IT
IT
IT
NL
NL
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
3472
2005
1981
3987
590
678
3989
2006
1998
4004
589
677
3984
1994
1999
3993
2003
1998
4001
2007
2005
4012
1881
1856
3737
299
450
390
443
564
522
510
594
570
578
465
523
450
536
496
525
172
171
172
602
563
596
339
360
350
240
390
354
371
473
429
433
493
464
471
372
400
359
461
417
436
148
143
136
536
492
510
262
250
248
175
162
NL
NL
595
679
221
201
NL
NL
595
679
232
206
198
182
3987
678
3989
2006
4004
589
677
3984
1994
1999
3993
4001
4012
ISO/WD 7250-3
31
4.3.2
Palm length
perpendicular
32
4.3.3
33
4.3.4
34
4.3.5
35
4.3.6
36
4.3.7
Foot length
37
4.3.8
Foot breadth
38
39
4.3.9
4.3.10
40
4.3.11
41
4.3.12
Head length
Head breadth
Face length (nasionmenton)
Head circumference
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IT
3788
158
IT
DE
DE
3788
165
104
92
IT
DE
DE
3788
205
121
108
IT
3788
210
185
113
100
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
1944
1678
3622
1962
1620
3582
990
1003
1993
76
67
68
74
65
68
16
14
14
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
1944
1678
3622
79
70
71
68
62
71
17
15
15
17
14
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
1944
1678
3622
1962
1620
3582
110
90
108
105
86
102
23
21
21
20
18
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
1944
1678
3622
1962
1620
3582
990
1003
1993
112
90
110
110
89
110
23
21
22
95
80
90
87
74
87
20
18
18
19
16
IT
NL
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
NL
NL
1991
679
3991
1989
1923
3912
1935
1739
3674
2004
1961
3965
590
679
234
208
214
84
80
80
176
167
170
136
130
132
105
98
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
1991
2001
3991
1989
1923
3912
1935
242
220
223
88
82
83
179
170
173
141
134
136
105
95
NL
NL
IT
DE
DE
IT
NL
NL
IT
DE
DE
IT
NL
DE
594
679
3991
296
264
278
111
102
108
210
199
200
165
160
162
135
125
NL
NL
IT
IT
IT
IT
NL
NL
IT
NL
IT
IT
NL
NL
594
679
3991
1989
1923
3912
590
679
3674
593
1961
3965
590
679
325
273
288
115
106
114
216
203
205
169
161
167
138
129
269
242
251
100
92
96
195
185
187
153
147
149
120
110
NL
NL
589
676
532
517
NL
DE
589
544
520
NL
NL
589
676
606
574
NL
NL
589
676
616
583
575
547
3582
990
1003
1993
3674
2004
1961
3965
1993
3912
590
679
3674
3965
590
15
ISO/WD 7250-3
42
4.3.13
Sagittal arc
43
4.3.14
Bitragion arc
44
4.4.1
Wall-acromion
distance
45
4.4.2
46
4.4.3
Elbow-grip length
47
4.4.4
48
4.4.5
Forearm-fingertip
length
49
4.4.6
Buttock-popliteal
length (seat depth)
50
4.4.7
Buttock-knee length
51
4.4.8
Neck circumference
52
4.4.9
Chest circumference
16
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
IT
IT
IT
1992
1988
3980
413
409
410
DE
DE
330
310
DE
DE
375
360
353
335
DE
DE
340
320
DE
DE
385
360
363
340
DE
DE
685
625
DE
DE
815
750
750
688
DE
DE
325
295
DE
DE
390
350
358
323
DE
DE
730
670
DE
DE
825
760
778
715
DE
DE
440
400
DE
DE
510
465
475
433
434
427
430
565
545
DE
DE
IT
DE
DE
540
530
525
655
640
335
305
DE
DE
410
385
870
705
DE
DE
1110
1180
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
1992
1988
3980
DE
DE
IT
IT
1965
1985
835
665
IT
IT
1965
1985
3980
IT
IT
IT
1992
1988
3980
546
541
545
487
479
478
610
593
373
345
IT
IT
1965
1985
1175
1111
990
943
ISO/WD 7250-3
53
4.4.10
Waist circumference
54
4.4.11
Wrist circumference
55
4.4.12
Thigh circumference
56
4.4.13
Calf circumference
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
IT
IT
IT
IT
3950
1978
1973
3952
680
700
591
610
IT
DE
IT
IT
DE
DE
3950
730
700
630
650
160
150
IT
IT
IT
IT
DE
DE
DE
DE
490
485
DE
DE
640
670
565
578
DE
DE
325
325
DE
DE
415
415
370
370
1973
3952
3950
1978
1973
3952
1082
1059
1010
1040
190
180
IT
IT
IT
IT
3950
1978
1973
3952
17
1160
1160
1110
1120
906
880
820
845
175
165
WORKING DRAFT
ISO/WD 7250-3
A.2
In the case of Asia, no regional standards were available as a starting point, so all design range values were
derived from ISO TR 7250-2, using methods described in Paragraph 4.2. At this time Asian data are available
only for Japan, Korea, and Thailand. It is likely that these example design ranges will need to be extended
when anthropometric data from other Asian member bodies are submitted for inclusion in ISO TR 7250-2.
18
WORKING DRAFT
ISO/WD 7250-3
Table A.2 An Example of Regional Design Ranges for the Asian Region
No.
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
Eye height
4.1.4
Shoulder height
4.1.5
Elbow height
4.1.6
Iiospinal height
4.1.7
Crotch height
4.1.8
Tibial height
Chest depth, standing
MB
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
P1
2613
2614
5227
2877
2461
5338
2880
2462
5342
2874
2463
5337
2879
2463
5342
2873
2459
5332
2606
2462
5219
2613
2462
5340
2878
2463
5341
2876
18
18
18
49
39
41
1555
1446
1463
1443
1338
1352
1246
1151
1166
933
861
874
799
748
760
677
621
632
376
342
347
158
MB
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
JP
JP
JP
JP
TH
JP
JP
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
JP
JP
TH
P5
2613
2614
5227
695
854
5338
695
854
5342
695
854
5337
2879
2463
5342
695
2459
5332
2606
2462
5341
2878
2462
5224
2878
2463
5341
695
19
19
19
48
40
44
1591
1473
1501
1472
1363
1392
1282
1182
1201
956
889
903
832
774
788
707
645
659
387
354
362
150
MB
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
KR
KR
TH
TH
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
KR
KR
KR
P95
2885
2476
5361
2611
2612
5223
2613
2614
5227
2613
2613
5226
2612
2613
5225
695
2613
5226
695
854
5219
2613
2611
5224
695
2612
5221
2613
63
63
63
87
71
83
1805
1670
1787
1687
1556
1668
1479
1366
1460
1116
1032
1099
1013
948
974
843
768
830
500
440
470
244
MB
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
P99
2885
2476
5361
2877
2612
5223
2613
2614
5227
2613
2613
5226
2612
2613
5225
2613
2613
5226
2606
2613
5219
2613
2611
5224
2609
2612
5221
2613
65
65
65
96
78
93
1847
1707
1835
1728
1591
1712
1516
1399
1501
1140
1057
1130
1022
942
1010
874
798
861
505
454
494
261
19
Midrange
41
41
41
68
56
64
1698
1572
1644
1580
1460
1530
1381
1274
1331
1036
961
1001
923
861
881
775
707
745
444
397
416
197
ISO/WD 7250-3
4.1.9
10
4.1.10
11
4.1.11
Chest breadth,
standing
12
4.1.12
13
4.2.1
14
4.2.2
15
4.2.3
Cervicale height,
sitting
16
4.2.4
Shoulder height,
sitting
17
4.2.5
18
4.2.6
Shoulder-elbow
length
19
4.2.7
Elbow-wrist length
Shoulder (biacromial)
20
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
JP
JP
KR
JP
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
2452
5328
2607
2449
5218
2875
2452
5327
2613
2614
5227
2612
2614
5226
2613
2613
5226
2613
2614
5227
2613
2613
5226
2870
2455
5325
2612
2613
5225
2868
2455
5323
2613
140
143
171
175
176
252
226
230
294
289
291
846
787
796
730
679
688
607
567
575
532
501
508
195
183
188
302
273
278
229
206
210
342
TH
JP
KR
JP
KR
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
KR
TH
KR
TH
TH
JP
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
TH
854
5328
2607
2449
5218
695
854
5327
695
854
5227
695
854
5226
695
854
5226
695
854
5227
2613
854
5226
695
854
5325
2612
2613
5225
2868
2455
5323
695
142
153
186
185
190
255
227
239
287
288
302
816
783
820
700
668
713
587
560
594
552
503
525
177
189
203
313
283
288
237
215
220
320
KR
KR
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
JP
JP
TH
KR
KR
JP
2614
5227
2871
2611
5320
2612
2612
5224
2613
2459
5333
2612
2614
5226
2613
2613
5226
2613
2614
5227
2613
2613
5226
2612
2612
5224
695
2460
5331
695
2611
5223
2877
224
237
296
285
289
351
312
343
360
360
359
974
905
962
857
792
846
718
664
709
640
597
630
297
283
292
378
337
359
311
264
285
431
KR
KR
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
2614
5227
2871
2611
5320
2612
2612
5224
2874
2459
5333
2612
2614
5226
2613
2613
5226
2613
2614
5227
2613
2613
5226
2612
2612
5224
2612
2460
5331
2612
2611
5223
2613
244
256
321
312
312
370
333
361
374
375
375
996
927
989
876
812
869
736
681
730
655
615
650
313
298
307
374
348
371
300
276
297
447
183
195
241
235
240
303
270
291
324
324
331
895
844
891
779
730
780
653
612
652
596
550
578
237
236
248
346
310
324
274
240
253
376
ISO/WD 7250-3
20
4.2.8
breadth
21
4.2.9
Shoulder (bideltoid)
breadth
22
4.2.10
elbow-to-elbow
breadth
23
4.2.11
24
4.2.12
25
4.2.13
Thigh clearance
26
4.2.14
Knee height
27
4.2.15
Abdominal depth,
sitting
28
4.2.16
29
4.2.17
Buttock - abdomen
depth sitting
30
4.3.1
Hand length
Palm length
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
2613
5226
2612
2611
5338
2870
2459
5329
2612
2614
5226
2612
2614
5226
2613
2453
5317
2868
2453
5321
2603
2612
5215
2613
2450
5326
2610
2613
5223
2611
2613
5224
2612
318
323
408
365
371
352
307
314
302
304
303
347
318
324
117
107
110
440
405
410
170
156
160
173
169
170
174
170
171
167
156
158
94
TH
KR
TH
TH
JP
JP
JP
JP
TH
TH
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
TH
TH
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
854
5226
695
854
5338
2870
2459
5329
695
854
5226
2612
2614
5226
695
2453
5317
2868
2453
5321
2603
2612
5215
695
854
5326
695
854
5223
2611
2613
5224
2612
300
337
395
354
383
371
322
332
303
301
316
365
333
340
125
114
117
456
418
427
184
169
174
166
173
181
170
162
185
172
161
164
98
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
TH
TH
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
KR
JP
KR
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
JP
2613
5226
2612
2611
5223
2611
2613
5224
2868
2454
5322
695
854
5324
2613
2611
5224
695
854
5518
2876
2612
5215
2876
2611
5224
2610
2613
5223
695
854
5323
2875
388
424
506
458
497
546
492
533
393
398
395
462
430
434
179
159
173
561
537
542
290
280
285
261
270
263
295
288
292
210
193
204
123
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
2613
5226
2612
2611
5223
2611
2613
5224
2868
2454
5322
2869
2614
5324
2613
2611
5224
2766
2752
5518
2876
2603
5330
2876
2611
5224
2610
2613
5223
2870
2453
5323
2875
399
441
528
476
519
589
525
575
413
420
417
457
418
451
195
170
188
568
527
561
321
313
314
280
294
286
319
320
320
212
197
210
127
21
344
381
451
406
440
459
407
433
348
350
356
414
382
387
152
137
145
509
478
485
237
225
230
214
222
222
233
225
239
191
177
184
111
ISO/WD 7250-3
31
4.3.2
perpendicular
32
4.3.3
33
4.3.4
34
4.3.5
35
4.3.6
36
4.3.7
Foot length
37
4.3.8
Foot breadth
38
4.3.9
Head length
39
4.3.10
Head breadth
40
4.3.11
41
4.3.12
Head circumference
Sagittal arc
22
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
2614
5226
2873
2456
5329
2610
2614
5224
2611
2456
5329
2871
2454
5325
2612
2613
5225
2611
2611
5222
2613
2610
5223
2613
2612
5225
2610
2613
5223
2611
2612
5223
2611
88
89
73
66
67
60
56
57
16
14
15
13
12
12
225
206
210
86
80
81
169
162
163
145
136
138
103
98
100
535
516
518
315
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
JP
JP
JP
TH
TH
KR
KR
TH
KR
KR
TH
KR
KR
TH
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
KR
KR
2614
5226
695
854
5329
2610
2614
5224
695
854
5329
2871
2454
5325
695
854
5225
2611
854
5222
2613
854
5223
2613
854
5225
2610
2613
5223
695
854
5223
2611
92
93
75
63
69
63
59
60
14
14
15
14
13
13
229
210
217
90
81
85
173
158
167
150
136
144
108
103
105
525
513
530
331
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
TH
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
2455
5330
2612
2613
5225
695
854
5328
2611
2614
5225
695
854
5225
2612
2613
5334
2875
854
5222
2878
2456
5334
2873
2455
5328
2879
2613
5337
2611
2612
5223
695
114
121
90
83
89
85
78
76
21
19
20
20
18
18
270
246
266
109
105
107
203
191
200
173
164
171
133
126
131
597
571
592
420
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
2455
5330
2612
2613
5225
2610
2614
5224
2611
2614
5225
2611
2614
5225
2612
2458
5225
2611
2456
5331
2878
2456
5334
2873
2455
5328
2610
2613
5223
2611
2612
5223
2875
118
126
94
86
92
80
75
79
22
20
22
19
18
19
278
254
276
114
106
112
208
196
206
178
167
176
141
131
138
609
582
605
429
103
107
83
73
79
74
69
68
18
17
18
17
16
16
250
228
242
100
93
96
188
175
184
162
150
158
121
115
118
561
542
561
376
ISO/WD 7250-3
42
4.3.13
43
4.3.14
Bitragion arc
44
4.4.1
Wall-acromion
distance
45
4.4.2
46
4.4.3
Elbow-grip length
47
4.4.4
48
4.4.5
Forearm-fingertip
length
49
4.4.6
Buttock-popliteal
length (seat depth)
50
4.4.7
Buttock-knee length
51
4.4.8
Neck circumference
52
4.4.9
Chest circumference
Waist circumference
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
2613
5224
2612
2456
5330
2611
2609
5220
2608
2449
5316
2610
2611
5221
2609
2458
5331
2613
2612
5225
2613
2614
5227
2869
2454
5323
2880
2462
5342
2877
2454
5331
2878
295
299
340
328
331
59
60
59
594
565
575
288
264
270
670
624
632
402
369
374
406
394
398
507
484
489
330
284
287
787
727
737
651
KR
KR
JP
TH
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
KR
TH
KR
TH
JP
JP
KR
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
TH
TH
JP
TH
2613
5224
2874
854
5224
2611
2609
5220
2608
2449
5316
2610
854
5221
695
2458
5331
2613
2452
5320
2613
2614
5227
2869
2454
5323
2880
2462
5342
695
854
5331
695
308
313
349
330
342
65
69
67
621
588
599
300
270
281
680
642
658
416
382
390
424
410
414
525
497
504
341
291
296
760
730
763
650
JP
JP
TH
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
KR
JP
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
JP
KR
JP
KR
JP
2450
5325
695
2612
5224
2611
2609
5220
695
854
5221
2870
2454
5324
2609
2611
5220
695
854
5225
695
854
5227
695
854
5227
695
854
5342
2612
2454
5226
2878
403
414
410
387
402
127
121
124
780
732
752
362
331
357
815
764
802
503
455
475
533
511
503
622
587
606
420
400
402
1066
963
1042
977
JP
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
2450
5325
2612
2612
5224
2611
2609
5220
2608
2613
5221
2870
2454
5324
2873
2611
5331
2613
2612
5225
2613
2454
5227
2613
2614
5227
2613
2462
5342
2877
2454
5331
2878
413
426
418
400
413
143
133
139
798
735
785
373
344
369
840
789
831
497
453
490
528
501
523
634
598
630
433
367
425
1119
1040
1103
1061
23
356
364
380
359
372
96
95
96
701
660
676
331
301
319
748
703
730
460
419
433
479
461
459
574
542
555
381
346
349
913
847
903
814
ISO/WD 7250-3
53
4.4.10
54
4.4.11
Wrist circumference
55
4.4.12
Thigh circumference
56
4.4.13
Calf circumference
24
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
KR
JP
KR
KR
KR
KR
2614
5227
2613
2613
5226
2613
2462
5226
2613
2613
5226
587
597
148
132
133
455
451
455
313
290
294
TH
JP
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
TH
TH
KR
854
5338
695
854
5226
695
854
5226
695
854
5226
580
629
148
133
139
460
460
480
310
295
312
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
TH
KR
KR
JP
KR
JP
2614
5338
2877
2458
5335
695
2613
5226
2877
2613
5340
900
953
187
166
184
644
614
624
422
385
413
KR
JP
JP
JP
JP
JP
KR
JP
JP
KR
JP
2614
5338
2877
2458
5335
2878
2613
5340
2877
2613
5340
984
1029
195
175
192
684
650
673
448
410
439
740
791
168
150
162
552
537
552
366
340
363
WORKING DRAFT
ISO/WD 7250-3
Annex B
(informative)
XXXXX
B.1
Place-holder for separate sex annex, if we decide to do that.
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ISO/WD 7250-3
Annex C
(informative)
XXXXX
The statistical values included in this standard are from national populations supplied by ISO Member Bodies.
In some countries, there may be other anthropometric data available, sometimes for a fee. Examples of some
of these sources are:
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