Introduction Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment option for obesity. It results in massive weight loss and improvement of obesity-related diseases. At the same time, it leads to a drastic change in body shape. These body shape changes are mainly measured by two-dimensional measurement methods, such as hip and waist circumference. These measurement methods suffer from significant measurement errors and poor reproducibility. Here, we present a three-dimensional measurement tool of the torso that can provide an objective and reproducible source for the detection of body shape changes after bariatric surgery. Material and Methods In this study, 25 bariatric patients were scanned with Artec EVA (R), an optical three-dimensional mob...
The objective of this study was to determine if measurements of breast morphology computed from thre...
Objective: To quantify waist girth at alternative locations using 3D photonic scanning and to identi...
Objectives: The diagnosis and treatment of obesity are usually based on traditional anthropometric v...
Introduction Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment option for obesity. It results in mas...
Aim: After bariatric surgery, a variety of complaints may arise. Identification of the causes of suc...
textThis research evaluated photonic imaging devices for assessment of body size and shape. In aim o...
Abdominal obesity is an important contributor for health risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes...
Purpose This work aimed at investigating the ability of a new automatic tool estimating geometric...
Over the past few years, obesity has become a major clinical and population concern in the majority ...
Bariatric surgery and other therapeutic options for obese patients are often evaluated by the loss o...
Background/objectivesObesity is a significant worldwide epidemic that necessitates accessible tools ...
Abstract Image digitizing has facilitated body shape evaluation gained entry in ergonomics industry...
Bariatric surgery and other therapeutic options for obese patients are often evaluated by the loss o...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether body shape and composition obtained by three-dimensional opti...
According to the World Health Organization, obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally, with ...
The objective of this study was to determine if measurements of breast morphology computed from thre...
Objective: To quantify waist girth at alternative locations using 3D photonic scanning and to identi...
Objectives: The diagnosis and treatment of obesity are usually based on traditional anthropometric v...
Introduction Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment option for obesity. It results in mas...
Aim: After bariatric surgery, a variety of complaints may arise. Identification of the causes of suc...
textThis research evaluated photonic imaging devices for assessment of body size and shape. In aim o...
Abdominal obesity is an important contributor for health risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes...
Purpose This work aimed at investigating the ability of a new automatic tool estimating geometric...
Over the past few years, obesity has become a major clinical and population concern in the majority ...
Bariatric surgery and other therapeutic options for obese patients are often evaluated by the loss o...
Background/objectivesObesity is a significant worldwide epidemic that necessitates accessible tools ...
Abstract Image digitizing has facilitated body shape evaluation gained entry in ergonomics industry...
Bariatric surgery and other therapeutic options for obese patients are often evaluated by the loss o...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether body shape and composition obtained by three-dimensional opti...
According to the World Health Organization, obesity has reached epidemic proportions globally, with ...
The objective of this study was to determine if measurements of breast morphology computed from thre...
Objective: To quantify waist girth at alternative locations using 3D photonic scanning and to identi...
Objectives: The diagnosis and treatment of obesity are usually based on traditional anthropometric v...