Validity and intraobserver reliability of three-dimensional scanning compared with conventional anthropometry for children and adolescents from a population-based cohort study

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BACKGROUND Conventional anthropometric measurements are time consuming and require well trained medical staff. To use three-dimensional whole body laser scanning in daily clinical work, validity, and reliability have to be confirmed. METHODS We compared a whole body laser scanner with conventional anthropometry in a group of 473 children and adolescents from the Leipzig Research Centre for Civilization Diseases (LIFE-Child). Concordance correlation coefficients (CCC) were calculated separately for sex, weight, and age to assess validity. Overall CCC (OCCC) was used to analyze intraobserver reliability. RESULTS Body height and the circumferences of waist, hip, upper arm, and calf had an \textquotedblexcellent\textquotedbl (CCC ≥0.9); neck and thigh circumference, a \textquotedblgood\textquotedbl (CCC ≥0.7); and head circumference, a \textquotedbllow\textquotedbl (CCC \textless 0.5) degree of concordance over the complete study population. We observed dependencies of validity on sex, weight, and age. Intraobserver reliability of both techniques is \textquotedblexcellent\textquotedbl (OCCC ≥0.9). CONCLUSION Scanning is faster, requires less intensive staff training and provides more information. It can be used in an epidemiologic setting with children and adolescents but some measurements should be considered with caution due to reduced agreement with conventional anthropometry.

DOI: 10.1038/pr.2016.274

Projects: Genetical Statistics and Systems Biology

Publication type: Journal article

Journal: Pediatric research

Human Diseases: No Human Disease specified

Citation: Pediatr Res 81(5):736-744

Date Published: 1st May 2017

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Authors: Fabian Glock, Mandy Vogel, Stephanie Naumann, Andreas Kuehnapfel, Markus Scholz, Andreas Hiemisch, Toralf Kirsten, Kristin Rieger, Antje Koerner, Markus Loeffler, Wieland Kiess

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Glock, F., Vogel, M., Naumann, S., Kuehnapfel, A., Scholz, M., Hiemisch, A., Kirsten, T., Rieger, K., Koerner, A., Loeffler, M., & Kiess, W. (2017). Validity and intraobserver reliability of three-dimensional scanning compared with conventional anthropometry for children and adolescents from a population-based cohort study. In Pediatric Research (Vol. 81, Issue 5, pp. 736–744). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1038/pr.2016.274
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