Total body and regional surface area: Quantification with low‐cost three‐dimensional optical imaging systems

Volume: 175, Issue: 4, Pages: 865 - 875
Published: Feb 5, 2021
Abstract
Body surface area (SA) is a widely used physical measure incorporated into multiple thermophysiology and evolutionary biology models currently estimated in humans either with empirical prediction equations or costly whole-body laser imaging systems. The introduction of low-cost 3D scanners provides a new opportunity to quantify total body (TB) and regional SA, although a critical question prevails: can these devices acquire the quality of depth...
Paper Details
Title
Total body and regional surface area: Quantification with low‐cost three‐dimensional optical imaging systems
Published Date
Feb 5, 2021
Volume
175
Issue
4
Pages
865 - 875
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