Background/objectivesObesity is a significant worldwide epidemic that necessitates accessible tools for robust body composition analysis. We investigated whether widely available 3D body surface scanners can provide clinically relevant direct anthropometrics (circumferences, areas and volumes) and body composition estimates (regional fat/lean masses).Subjects/methodsThirty-nine healthy adults stratified by age, sex and body mass index (BMI) underwent whole-body 3D scans, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), air displacement plethysmography and tape measurements. Linear regressions were performed to assess agreement between 3D measurements and criterion methods. Linear models were derived to predict DXA body composition from 3D scan measu...
Body scanner technology is becoming widely available and provides plenty of information about body a...
PurposeTotal and regional body composition are important indicators of health and mortality risk, bu...
Recent literature has suggested 3D surface imaging to be a potential method of estimating body compo...
Background: 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies to estimate bod...
BackgroundThree-dimensional optical (3DO) body scanning has been proposed for automatic anthropometr...
IntroductionDigital tools like 3D laser-based photonic scanners, which can assess external anthropom...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the accuracy and precision of three-dimensional optical (3DO) w...
INTRODUCTION: Accurate body composition assessment is crucial for determining health consequences du...
Anthropometry and body composition analysis have been largely applied in scientific research to iden...
A long-standing question in nutrition and obesity research involves quantifying the relationship bet...
BACKGROUND: Many predictors of morbidity caused by metabolic disease are associated with body shape....
International audienceObjective: To investigate if digitally reposing three-dimensional optical (3DO...
Background 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies t...
Background 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies t...
Introduction: Malnutrition and lack of exercise have led to a steep increase in metabolic disorders ...
Body scanner technology is becoming widely available and provides plenty of information about body a...
PurposeTotal and regional body composition are important indicators of health and mortality risk, bu...
Recent literature has suggested 3D surface imaging to be a potential method of estimating body compo...
Background: 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies to estimate bod...
BackgroundThree-dimensional optical (3DO) body scanning has been proposed for automatic anthropometr...
IntroductionDigital tools like 3D laser-based photonic scanners, which can assess external anthropom...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the accuracy and precision of three-dimensional optical (3DO) w...
INTRODUCTION: Accurate body composition assessment is crucial for determining health consequences du...
Anthropometry and body composition analysis have been largely applied in scientific research to iden...
A long-standing question in nutrition and obesity research involves quantifying the relationship bet...
BACKGROUND: Many predictors of morbidity caused by metabolic disease are associated with body shape....
International audienceObjective: To investigate if digitally reposing three-dimensional optical (3DO...
Background 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies t...
Background 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies t...
Introduction: Malnutrition and lack of exercise have led to a steep increase in metabolic disorders ...
Body scanner technology is becoming widely available and provides plenty of information about body a...
PurposeTotal and regional body composition are important indicators of health and mortality risk, bu...
Recent literature has suggested 3D surface imaging to be a potential method of estimating body compo...