Validity and reliability of total body volume and relative body fat mass from a 3-dimensional photonic body surface scanner.

Volume: 12, Issue: 7
Published: Jul 3, 2017
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional photonic body surface scanners (3DPS) feature a tool to estimate total body volume (BV) from 3D images of the human body, from which the relative body fat mass (%BF) can be calculated. However, information on validity and reliability of these measurements for application in epidemiological studies is limited. METHODS: Validity was assessed among 32 participants (men, 50%) aged 20-58 years. BV and %BF were assessed...
Paper Details
Title
Validity and reliability of total body volume and relative body fat mass from a 3-dimensional photonic body surface scanner.
Published Date
Jul 3, 2017
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
7
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