Lognormal Distributions for Skin Area as a Function of Body Weight
David E. Burmaster
Risk Analysis, 1998, vol. 18, issue 1, 27-32
Abstract:
This paper reanalyzes the dataset cited by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in its Exposure Factors Handbook that contains measurements of skin area, height, and body weight for 401 people spanning all stages of development. The reanalysis shows that a univariate model for total skin area as a function of body weight gives useful and practical results with little or no loss of reliability as compared to the Agency's bivariate model. This new result leads to a new method to develop Lognormal distributions for total skin area as a function of body weight alone.
Date: 1998
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