PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Longitudinal anthropometry of children and adolescents using 3D-body scanning.

  • Henry Loeffler-Wirth,
  • Mandy Vogel,
  • Toralf Kirsten,
  • Fabian Glock,
  • Tanja Poulain,
  • Antje Körner,
  • Markus Loeffler,
  • Wieland Kiess,
  • Hans Binder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. e0203628

Abstract

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3D-body scanning anthropometry is a suitable method for characterization of physiological development of children and adolescents, and for understanding onset and progression of disorders like overweight and obesity. Here we present a novel body typing approach to describe and to interpret longitudinal 3D-body scanning data of more than 800 children and adolescents measured in up to four follow-ups in intervals of 1 year, referring to an age range between 6 and 18 years. We analyzed transitions between body types assigned to lower-, normal- and overweight participants upon development of children and adolescents. We found a virtually parallel development of the body types with only a few transitions between them. Body types of children and adolescents tend to conserve their weight category. 3D body scanning anthropometry in combination with body typing constitutes a novel option to investigate onset and progression of obesity in children.