• The result was the World Engineering Anthropometry Resource (WEAR). (ergoweb.com)
  • Within the technical program, two sessions are organized by the WEAR (World Engineering Anthropometry Resource) group, focused on applications of anthropometry data for design purposes. (3dbody.tech)
  • Dr. Kathleen Robinette is co-founder and now president of the World Engineering Anthropometry Resource (WEAR) Association, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Paris that is developing an engineering anthropometric resource. (3dbody.tech)
  • Standardization in the field of ergonomics/human factors for anthropometry and biomechanics, including measurement methods for the human body, evaluation methods for working postures, physical performance and strength, and the ergonomic procedures needed to apply them. (iso.org)
  • Biomechanics in Engineering: Medicine and Rehabilitation is a branch of study that explores the mechanical principles governing biological systems, with a focus on their applications in medical science and rehabilitation. (embc2008.com)
  • Biomechanics, the study of mechanical principles applied to living organisms, has found numerous applications in the field of medicine. (embc2008.com)
  • Biomechanics, with its wide-ranging applications in medicine, continues to play a vital role in shaping healthcare practices and improving patient outcomes. (embc2008.com)
  • The WEAR Lecture Series in 2022 will demonstrate how anthropometric data is captured, processed and used and how valuable it is for academic and industrial applications. (bodysizeshape.com)
  • APPLICATION: Digital modeling software developers can use the models and their anthropometric data to build digital avatars for simulated evaluation of LEO cruiser cab configuration, console communication-equipment fitting, and cruiser ingress/egress access arrangement. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, anthropometry plays an important role in industrial design, clothing design, ergonomics and architecture where statistical data about the distribution of body dimensions in the population are used to optimize products. (wikipedia.org)
  • It will also be of interest to scientists and engineers working in anthropometry for a variety of disciplines, such as medical devices and ergonomics. (textileinstitute.org)
  • Anthropometry (from Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human', and μέτρον (métron) 'measure') refers to the measurement of the human individual. (wikipedia.org)
  • Anthropometry involves the systematic measurement of the physical properties of the human body, primarily dimensional descriptors of body size and shape. (wikipedia.org)
  • Anthropometry is the study of the measurement of the human body in terms of the dimensions of bone, muscle, and adipose (fat) tissue. (cdc.gov)
  • CAESAR®, (Civilian American and European Surface Anthropometry Resource Project), which is promoted as 'the most comprehensive source for body measurement data,' was a milestone in itself. (ergoweb.com)
  • The comfort measurement of furniture design was done by directly measuring the seating position anthropometry of five items of hotel furniture from Versaguna company. (isbi.ac.id)
  • The performance test before and after the application of ergonomic principles were done by testing the average of students' direct measurement data with athropometric reference data. (isbi.ac.id)
  • R. Measurement and standardization protocols for anthropometry used in the construction of a new international growth reference. (who.int)
  • OBJECTIVES: This study investigated anthropometric changes of national law enforcement officers (LEOs) in 46 years, compared the differences between LEO data and civilian anthropometry, and identified the magnitude of differences in dimensions measured with gear versus semi-nude measurements. (cdc.gov)
  • By considering human anthropometry, posture dynamics, muscle activity patterns, and other variables through ergonomic analyses, it becomes possible to reduce workplace-related injuries and enhance productivity. (embc2008.com)
  • This study is aimed to make the most of students' knowledge and comprehension about the application of ergonomic furniture to accommodate the average size of end-users' anthropometry. (isbi.ac.id)
  • The study shows that there are significant differences in data before and after the application of ergonomic principles. (isbi.ac.id)
  • This study opens up to new possible future developments on the application of the new BMI that will allow a more accurate assessment and classification of patients. (isciii.es)
  • The k-means algorithm for 3D shapes with an application to apparel design, Advances in Data Analysis and Classification 10(1) , 103-132. (rdrr.io)
  • The Gerlink Weight Scale itself is an application for reading data from the Gerlink Standing Weight and Baby Scale tools as a support for the GL Antro-01 Anthropometry Kit toolset to facilitate patient data which will later be processed for medical record data needs. (gerlink.id)
  • The way this application works is by receiving input data automatically from anthropometric devices via a Bluetooth connection. (gerlink.id)
  • The amount of data that can be received by the application depends on the amount of internal memory of the device. (gerlink.id)
  • Gerlink's IT manager, Ridwan Hidayat, said that users will be safe if they download the Gerlink Weight Scale application because it has passed the curation and data security stages from Google Playstore. (gerlink.id)
  • Combined with the dietary and related questionnaire data, and the biochemical determinations, anthropometry is essential and critical information needed to assist in describing the data collected from persons in the NHANES III sample. (cdc.gov)
  • Details digital fashion business and promotion, including application of e-tools for supply chain, e-commerce, block chain technologies, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI). (textileinstitute.org)
  • 6. Processing Data from High Speed 4D Body-Scanning System for Application in Clothing Development. (textileinstitute.org)
  • This data is collected using anthropometry - the study of measuring the human body and form - and has been a tool of physical anthropologists for centuries. (anthrotech.net)
  • Like-minded experts met in 2000 with the idea of sharing their data resources and bringing push-button ease to accessing accurate and current anthropometry datasets. (ergoweb.com)
  • Effective use of anthropometry requires raw data,' she added. (ergoweb.com)
  • Its components include 'globally distributed (not housed all in one place) anthropometry data that can be searched, queried, re-grouped, analyzed and modeled, etc. for new applications. (ergoweb.com)
  • work in line with social, scientific, cultural and ethical values in the collection, interpretation, application and dissemination of the data in the field of anesthetics. (emu.edu.tr)
  • This data was measured in 1982 in cooperation with Gemeentelijke Dienst Verpleging en Verzorging, the association for elderly care and housing in The Hague. (dined.nl)
  • OBJECTIVES: This research aims to determine the need and extent for a national anthropometry survey of law enforcement officers (LEOs) via an exploratory investigation of anthropometric changes of LEOs in four decades and comparisons of the LEO data with three existing military and civilian anthropometry sources. (cdc.gov)
  • Tech companies use anthropometry to develop new and robust wearable devices. (anthrotech.net)
  • Ultimately, these findings inform applications in the ear-related wearable device industry. (korea.ac.kr)
  • Anthropometry of elderly women in Poland: Dimensions for design. (acarindex.com)
  • Determination of the significant anthropometry dimensions for user-friendly designs of domestic furniture and appliances - experience from a study in Malaysia. (acarindex.com)
  • Assessing the extent of anthropometric changes of LEOs through a sample and evaluating the differences of the sample against existing anthropometric datasets is a step toward ascertaining the necessity for a national LEO anthropometry study. (cdc.gov)
  • This is a cross sectional observational study, the method was the application of a self-reported questionnaire containing socio-demographic variables of anxiety and anthropometry. (bvsalud.org)
  • Anthropometry training video: the WHO multicentre growth reference study (DVD version). (who.int)
  • This research includes the evaluation of existing situational awareness research methods and tools for application to varied robotics technologies and work environments. (cdc.gov)
  • Its application is the determination of relative fatness, of changes in physical conditioning programs, and of the percentage of body fat in desirable body weight. (bvsalud.org)
  • Clothing manufacturers use anthropometry to develop sizing patterns, serving both the comfort of their customers while at the same time reducing waste. (anthrotech.net)
  • Anthropometry documentation built on March 7, 2023, 6:58 p.m. (rdrr.io)
  • At various times in history, applications of anthropometry have ranged vastly-from accurate scientific description and epidemiological analysis to rationales for eugenics and overtly racist social movements-and its points of concern have been numerous, diverse, and sometimes highly unexpected. (wikipedia.org)
  • Influenza models : prospects for development and use, proceedings of a working group on epidemiological models of influenza and their application, Hemingford Grey, England, 28-30 January 1981 / edited by Philip Selby. (who.int)
  • by Working Group on Epidemiological Models of Influenza and their Practical Application (1981: Hemingford Grey, U.K. (who.int)
  • Dynamics of acute bacterial diseases : epidemiological models and their application in public health / B. Cvjetanovic, B. Grab, K. Uemura. (who.int)
  • The Population dynamics of infectious diseases : theory and applications / edited by Roy M. Anderson. (who.int)
  • In its most shameful moments, physical anthropology and anthropometry have been used as a basis for scientific racism and a foundation to harm the most vulnerable among us (a field known as Eugenics. (anthrotech.net)
  • Effects of cooking and processing techniques on nutritional components and other physical parameters, food preservation, and application. (testbook.com)
  • In the area of 3D anthropometry , we generate morphometric and anthropometric criteria to analyse the human metrics and shapes that are essential to design, evaluate and assign the devices and services that people use. (ibv.org)
  • After World War II, the use of anthropometry started to expand into other fields such as engineering and workplace design. (anthrotech.net)
  • Application: The differences reported above are important for LEO body gear, vehicle console, and vehicle ingress/egress design. (cdc.gov)
  • Chris Lane is chairman and CEO of 3dMD, the world leader in 3D body scanning for medical applications. (3dbodyscanning.org)
  • The rich technical programs of the three events included a wide variety of works related to applications, developments and research on 3D body scanning from all over the world. (3dbody.tech)
  • EMU Health Sciences Faculty Center for Healthy Living provides numerous advantages through the anatomy lab, professional skill lab, anthropometry lab and body analysis and metabolism calculation tools. (emu.edu.tr)
  • Recent developments and applications of polymeric and ceramic materials. (bradley.edu)
  • Gerlink, Bandung - Gerlink Medical launched its newest application, namely the Gerlink Weight Scale. (gerlink.id)
  • I hope that the launch of this application can make it easier for health workers to monitor the growth and development of children and detect early on if children experience disturbances in their growth and development," added Ridwan. (gerlink.id)
  • With both ARP and Fels, Yellow Springs was an early epicenter of human anthropometry research. (anthrotech.net)
  • ISO/TR 12295:2014 is an application document that guides users of the ISO 11228 series of International Standards, which address manual handling, and ISO 11226, which deals with static working postures. (iso.org)
  • Considering the relatively mild character of ATP therapy, application of ATP infusions in palliative home care might be a promising and relatively simple treatment to improve the quality of life and functional status of patients with advanced cancer. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Unfortunately, at earlier points in history the application of anthropometry has been less than inclusive and has veered towards the pseudo-scientific. (anthrotech.net)
  • Theory and application of probability and statistics. (bradley.edu)
  • possess information, both in theory and application, regarding latest techniques in anesthetics and application tools. (emu.edu.tr)
  • In 1995 the report of a WHO Expert Committee2 and its Working Group on Infant Growth reaffirmed the suitability of the current recommended timing of exclusive breastfeeding and the introduction of complementary foods, that is four to six months of age.3 As with all WHO global recommendations, however, it is intended that application of this recommendation should take into account local circumstances. (who.int)
  • Applications: It is anticipated that this practical algorithm can be implemented on handheld devices such as a smartphone, making it readily accessible to practitioners. (cdc.gov)