A photographic method for human body composition assessment

一种用于人体成分评估的摄影方法

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The assessment of body composition, particularly fat and fat free mass, is vital to understanding many health-related conditions including obesity and sarcopenia, whose very definitions depend on assessment of fat and fat free mass, but also cachexia induced by HIV, cancer, and other diseases; multiple sclerosis; wasting in neurological disorders such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, muscular dystrophy; eating disorders; proper growth in children; and yet others still. Nevertheless, challenges remain in measuring body composition. Existing methods beyond height, weight, and very simple anthropometry are still not the norm in large-scale epidemiologic studies and clinical studies. This is because of concerns, depending on method, about cost, portability, time, radiation exposure, and accuracy. Calculation of body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) is a commonly used alternative, but is limited in that it is an assessment of body weight relative to height and not of body fatness per se. A hand-held device that could be carried by any individual, accurately assess fat mass and skeletal muscle mass, and be utilized without any discomfort to the subject, inexpensively, and without radiation exposure would be highly desirable. Evidence suggests that highly experienced trained observers can accurately estimate percentage of body fat by visual examination of subjects, but concerns about accuracy and subjectivity predominate. We hypothesize that we can develop a computer algorithm which can perform as or more accurately when analyzing photographic imagery data, will require no repeated retraining, and eliminate subjectivity. Our first specific aim is to develop a computer image analysis algorithm to accurately estimate adiposity and skeletal muscle mass from standardized photographic images in a bi-ethnic sample of men, women, and children. Our second specific aim is to validate the algorithm in a large diverse sample of men, women, and children.
描述(由申请人提供):身体组成的评估,特别是脂肪和无脂肪质量的评估,对于理解许多健康相关的病症是至关重要的,包括肥胖症和肌肉减少症,其定义取决于脂肪和无脂肪质量的评估,以及由HIV、癌症和其他疾病诱导的恶病质;多发性硬化症;神经系统疾病如帕金森氏症、阿尔茨海默氏症、肌肉萎缩症中的消耗;饮食失调;儿童的健康成长;还有其他人然而,在测量身体组成方面仍然存在挑战。除了身高、体重和非常简单的人体测量学之外,现有的方法仍然不是大规模流行病学研究和临床研究的标准。这是因为根据方法的不同,对成本、便携性、时间、辐射暴露和准确性的关注。体重指数(BMI; kg/m2)的计算是一种常用的替代方法,但其局限性在于它是相对于身高的体重评估,而不是体脂本身。非常需要一种手持式装置,其可以由任何个体携带,准确地评估脂肪质量和骨骼肌质量,并且可以在对受试者没有任何不适的情况下廉价地使用,并且没有辐射暴露。有证据表明,经验丰富的训练有素的观察者可以通过对受试者的视觉检查准确地估计体脂百分比,但对准确性和主观性的担忧占主导地位。我们假设,我们可以开发一种计算机算法,它可以在分析摄影图像数据时执行或更准确,不需要重复训练,并消除主观性。我们的第一个具体目标是开发一种计算机图像分析算法,以准确地估计肥胖和骨骼肌质量从标准化的摄影图像在一个双种族的男性,女性和儿童的样本。我们的第二个具体目标是在男性、女性和儿童的大量不同样本中验证该算法。

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A photographic method for human body composition assessment
一种用于人体成分评估的摄影方法
  • 批准号:
    8835138
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 51.57万
  • 项目类别:
A photographic method for human body composition assessment
一种用于人体成分评估的摄影方法
  • 批准号:
    8295495
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 51.57万
  • 项目类别:
A photographic method for human body composition assessment
一种用于人体成分评估的摄影方法
  • 批准号:
    8468734
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助金额:
    $ 51.57万
  • 项目类别:

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