
Susan Ashdown
· Professor EmeritaVerifiedCornell University · Nutrition
Active 1992–2024
Research topics
- Geometry
- Geology
- Surgery
- Physical therapy
- Demography
- Orthodontics
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Anatomy
Selected publications
3D Anthropometric Analysis of Women’s Aging Bodies: Upper Body Shape and Posture Changes
Fashion Practice · 2021 · 27 citations
- Orthodontics
- Medicine
- Mathematics
Women’s upper body changes with age are categorized and analyzed. The researchers validated shape-related measurement variables, extracted principal components, and classified the shapes of 423 women ages 40–69 using 3 D body scans from the CAESAR database. Shape and posture differences were quantified according to four age groups based on 47 measurements processed into 27 shape-related variables; six principal components (i.e. acromion inclination, upper body slope, neck inclination, shoulder angle, upper back curvature, and back protrusion height) were identified. Acromial inclination, shoulder angle, and back protrusion height did not change with age, but upper back curvature increased after age 45, and the slope of the upper body inclined further forward after age 50. The neck demonstrated a more pronounced incline after age 55. The 50–69 group exhibited the greatest upper body slope and the largest back curvature. The 40–44 group showed the most backward shoulder point and the highest shoulders.
Frequent coauthors
- 107 shared
Nataliya Milman
University of Ottawa
- 104 shared
Joanna Robson
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
- 101 shared
Georgia Lanier
- 101 shared
Peter F. Cronholm
University of Pennsylvania
- 100 shared
Peter A. Merkel
- 100 shared
Gunnar Tómasson
University of Iceland
- 99 shared
Katherine Kellom
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 98 shared
Jill Dawson
University of Oxford
Education
- 1991
Ph.D
University of Minnesota
- 1989
M.A.
Cornell University
- 1971
B.A.
Grinnell College
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