51. Validation of a 3-dimensional laser body scanner for assessment of waist and hip circumference
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Philip R. Stanforth, M. Reese Pepper, Jodi M Cahill, Wurong Yu, Michael J. Mahometa, Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, and Bugao Xu
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,Laser scanning ,Intraclass correlation ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,law.invention ,Waist–hip ratio ,law ,Medicine ,Humans ,Orthodontics ,Reproducibility ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Hip ,Anthropometry ,business.industry ,Waist-Hip Ratio ,Lasers ,Repeated measures design ,Reproducibility of Results ,Laser ,Surgery ,Female ,Waist Circumference ,business ,Tape measure - Abstract
To evaluate the reliability and validity of a 3-dimensional laser body scanner for estimation of waist and hip circumferences and waist:hip ratio.Seventy women were evaluated for waist and hip circumference and waist:hip ratio via laser scanner and tape measure. In a subset of 34 participants, 8 repeated measures of laser scanning were performed for reproducibility analysis. Validity of the instrument was assessed by regression and Bland-Altman comparison of measures of waist and hip circumferences and waist:hip ratio to tape measure.Reproducibility analysis showed little difference between within-subjects measurements of circumferences (intraclass correlation coefficient ≥0.992, p0.01). Evaluation of waist and hip circumferences measured by body scanning did not differ significantly from tape measure (p0.05). Bland-Altman analysis showed no bias between laser scanning and tape measure.These findings indicate that the 3-dimensional laser body scanner is a reliable and valid technique for the estimation of waist and hip circumferences as compared with tape measure. This instrument is promising as a quick and simple method of body circumference analysis.
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- 2010