Authors:
Maria de Fátima Chouzal
;
Maria Teresa Restivo
;
Manuel Rodrigues Quintas
;
Carlos Moreira da Silva
;
Tiago Andrade
and
Maria Teresa Amaral
Affiliation:
Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Keyword(s):
Body fat percentage, Skinfold calliper, Digital sensing, Wireless data communication, Mechanical device, Automated process.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Biomechanical Devices
;
Biomedical Engineering
;
Biomedical Equipment
;
Biomedical Instruments and Devices
;
Devices
;
Health Monitoring Devices
;
Human-Computer Interaction
;
Microelectronics
;
Physiological Computing Systems
;
Wireless Systems
Abstract:
Nowadays, the assessment of body composition is of great meaning but traditional skinfold callipers recognized in the nutritional area have not been technologically updated to provide a more effective performance with greater accuracy, allowing automatic data processing and recording in a database, offering a more user friendly handling not requiring technicians with a high degree of expertise. In order to overcome many of these deficiencies a new instrument named Adipsmeter was designed and developed. A new mechanical skinfold calliper structure has been digitally instrumented for reading skinfold thickness and equipped with wireless communication capabilities with a personal computer where a software application, integrating a database, is installed and prepared for driving a technician along a specific protocol incorporating many regression equations used in current body fat measurement at an affordable price. Its measurement range is from 0 to 110 mm, consistent with a range of u
se from children to obese individuals. Between the two opposing clamping surfaces mounted on its rigid arms the pressure has a constant value of 10 gf/mm2 in the whole measurement range. It has small dimension and weight and while being robust provides comfortable handling. The sensing system resolution is less than 0.1 mm, the wireless communication (MiWi) is suitable for healthcare environments, with 25 h of autonomy. The software application, with an intuitive and user friendly interface, is based in Visual Basic 2008.
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