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KMID : 1036120130050020005
Korean Society of Medicine & Therapy Science
2013 Volume.5 No. 2 p.5 ~ p.15
The new pillow design using anthropometry of Korean subjects
Kim A-Ram

Hur Jin-Gang
Kim Hee-Soo
Abstract
Objective: Measuring anthropometry of subjects to reflect in new pillow designs aiming at optimal position while sleeping.

Method: 102 adult subjects with age of 19 or more were recruited for this study. Outcome measures 17 anthropometry were measured using an sliding caliper, anthropometer, a measuring tape, and a pen for point indication. Extra 5 dimensions were obtained while conducting this study.

Results: The outcome had found that there are differences between males and females in body anthropometry. For male and female subjects, the distance between Occiput and the wall surface was 28.84 §® and 23.02 §® each; and the distance between neck and the wall surface was 43.99 §® and 49.09 §®. The distance between ear and shoulder was 141.96 §® and 121.94 for male and female subjects, and the distance between neck and shoulder was 152.38 §® and 139.8 §® for each. These findings suggest that the height of a pillow should be different between supine and lateral position, by 113.12 §® from the head, and 108.39 §® from the neck for male, and 98.92 §® from the head, and 90.71 §® from the neck for female.

Conclusion: The study indicates that there are differences in anthropometry between supine and lateral position for both gender; and there are gender differences in anthropometry. The new pillow design should reflect these findings.
KEYWORD
Anthropometry, Pillow, Sleep position
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