Reliability of a 3D Body Scanner for Anthropometric Measurements of Central Obesity.

J. Medina-Inojosa, V. Somers, Taiwo N. Ngwa, Ling Hinshaw, F. Lopez‐Jimenez
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Central obesity poses a significant risk for cardiovascular diseases, but the reproducibility of manual measurements of waist and hip circumferences has been questioned. An automated 3D body scanner that uses white light rays could potentially increase the reliability of these anthropometric measurements. METHODS We assessed the reproducibility of anthropometric measurements performed manually and using a 3D-scanner in 83 adult volunteers. Manual measures of WC and HC were obtained using unmarked, non-elastic ribbons in order to avoid observer and confirmation bias. The 3D-scanner was used to create body images and to obtain WC and HC measurements in an automated fashion. RESULTS The inter-observer mean differences were 3.9 ± 2.4 cm for WC; 2.7 ± 2.4 cm, for HC, and 0.006 ± 0.02 cm for WHR. Intra-observer mean differences for manual measurements were 3.1 ± 1.9 cm for WC, 1.8 ± 2.2 cm for HC and 0.11 ± 0.1 cm for WHR. The 3D-scanner variability for WC was 1.3 ± 0.9 cm, for HC was 0.8 ± 0.1 and 0.005 ± 0.01 cm for WHR. All means were significantly different (p<0.05) between manual and automated methods. CONCLUSION The 3D-scanner is a more reliable and reproducible method for measuring WC, HC and WHR to detect central obesity.
用于中心性肥胖人体测量的3D人体扫描仪的可靠性。
中心性肥胖是心血管疾病的重要风险因素,但人工测量腰围和臀围的可重复性受到质疑。一种使用白光射线的自动3D人体扫描仪可能会增加这些人体测量的可靠性。方法我们评估了83名成人志愿者手工和使用3d扫描仪进行人体测量的可重复性。人工测量WC和HC使用无标记,非弹性带,以避免观察者和确认偏差。3d扫描仪用于创建身体图像,并以自动方式获得WC和HC测量值。结果WC的观察者间平均差异为3.9±2.4 cm;HC为2.7±2.4 cm, WHR为0.006±0.02 cm。人工测量的观察者内平均差异为:WC为3.1±1.9 cm, HC为1.8±2.2 cm, WHR为0.11±0.1 cm。wr的3d扫描变异性为1.3±0.9 cm, HC为0.8±0.1 cm, WHR为0.005±0.01 cm。手工方法与自动化方法的差异均有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论三维扫描仪是检测中心性肥胖的一种可靠、可重复性高的测量WC、HC和WHR的方法。
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