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Over the last 200 years, Body composition methods have been used to obtain standardized measurements of the human body. One of the most common assessments are Anthropomorphic measurements which involve the size (e.g., height, weight, surface area, and volume), structure (e.g., sitting vs. standing height, shoulder and hip width, arm/leg length, and neck circumference), and composition (e.g., percentage of body fat, water content, and lean body mass) of humans. This article addresses different ISO standards used for 3D Body scanning in the acquisition of human body shape data and measurements that can be extracted from 3-D scans which ensure quality and easy exchange of information, design, and products.
ISO Standards related to body measurements
ISO Standards related to body measurements |
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Over the last 200 years, Body composition methods have been used to obtain
standardized measurements of the human body. One of the most common
assessments are Anthropomorphic measurements which involve the size (e.g.,
height, weight, surface area, and volume), structure (e.g., sitting vs. standing
height, shoulder and hip width, arm/leg length, and neck circumference), and
composition (e.g., percentage of body fat, water content, and lean body mass) of
humans.
This article addresses different ISO standards used for 3D Body scanning in the
acquisition of human body shape data and measurements that can be extracted
from 3-D scans which ensure quality and easy exchange of information, design, and
products.
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