2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41430-023-01309-4
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Associations between 3D surface scanner derived anthropometric measurements and body composition in a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background 3D laser-based photonic scanners are increasingly used in health studies to estimate body composition. However, too little is known about whether various 3D body scan measures estimate body composition better than single standard anthropometric measures, and which body scans best estimate it. Furthermore, little is known about differences by sex and age. Methods 105 men and 96 women aged between 18 and 90 years were analysed. Bioelectrical Imped… Show more

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“…Commercially available 3D optoelectronic systems can capture high-quality 3D surface data within milliseconds. Several studies have investigated these parameters using various 3-dimensional optoelectronic systems 3–8 . Despite the significant advantages of this technology, it has not yet become widely adopted in many clinics.…”
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“…Commercially available 3D optoelectronic systems can capture high-quality 3D surface data within milliseconds. Several studies have investigated these parameters using various 3-dimensional optoelectronic systems 3–8 . Despite the significant advantages of this technology, it has not yet become widely adopted in many clinics.…”
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confidence: 99%