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NCT07589998

Comparison of Smartphone-Based 3D Body Measurements With Traditional Anthropometry and 4D Stereophotogrammetry

Sponsor: Femke Van Orden

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Summary

This study investigates the accuracy, validity and reliability of smartphone-based 3D body scanning applications compared with traditional anthropometric measurements and a 4D stereophotogrammetry system.

Official title: Comparison of Smartphone-Based 3D Body Measurements With Traditional Anthropometry and 4D Stereophotogrammetry: Reliability, Validity, and Accuracy in Healthy Adults

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

35

Start Date

2025-11-11

Completion Date

2026-02-16

Last Updated

2026-05-19

Healthy Volunteers

Not specified

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Smartphone-Based 3D Body Scanning

Participants undergo anthropometric assessment using three different measurement methods: traditional anthropometric measurements, smartphone-based 3D body scanning applications, and a 4D stereophotogrammetry system. Traditional measurements include the use of a measuring tape, stadiometer, and weight scale. Smartphone-based measurements are performed using the 3D Measure Me and MeThreeSixty applications on a smartphone device. The 4D stereophotogrammetry system is used as the reference scanning method to generate a full-body digital avatar. All measurements are collected during a single study visit to evaluate the validity, reliability, and accuracy of the different body measurement techniques in healthy adults.

Locations (1)

University of Antwerp

Antwerp, Belgium