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A Review of Commercially Available 3D Surface Imaging Systems for Body Composition Estimation

Alice May Bullas    
Rebecca Greenwood    
Michael Thelwell and Simon Choppin    

Resumen

This review provides an overview of commercially available 3D surface imaging systems that provide body composition estimates for practitioners and researchers, encouragement for system manufacturers to increase the public availability of user and system details, and a call for standardisation within this field.

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