Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults

abstract: The stadiometer is the gold standard human height measure, but recent studies have begun to question whether laser technology is a better tool to measure height. The purpose of this study was to investigate if the laser device has inter-rater reliability, how the laser-device measures supi...

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Other Authors: Garcia-Turner, Vanessa Marie (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38470
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-384702018-06-22T03:07:08Z Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults abstract: The stadiometer is the gold standard human height measure, but recent studies have begun to question whether laser technology is a better tool to measure height. The purpose of this study was to investigate if the laser device has inter-rater reliability, how the laser-device measures supine height in comparison to standard methods, and if the laser device will be consistent in measuring human height shorter, as seen in previous studies. Two investigators measured a total of 80 adults independently. Measurements included knee height, arm span, demi span, supine height by laser, standing height by laser and standing height by stadiometer. There was a strong inter-rater reliability for the laser height measurement: excluding one outlier r=0.998. Supine height measures done with a laser were strongly correlated with arm span, but mean values were closest between supine height and knee height (171.3cm and 171.2cm). The laser measured standing height 0.5cm shorter, on average, than the stadiometer. It is concluded that the laser device is a reliable, validated tool to measure human height, standing or supine. Dissertation/Thesis Garcia-Turner, Vanessa Marie (Author) Johnston, Carol S (Advisor) Mayol-Kreiser, Sandra N (Committee member) Bruening, Meg (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Nutrition Height Laser Stadiometer eng 82 pages Masters Thesis Nutrition 2016 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38470 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016
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language English
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topic Nutrition
Height
Laser
Stadiometer
spellingShingle Nutrition
Height
Laser
Stadiometer
Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults
description abstract: The stadiometer is the gold standard human height measure, but recent studies have begun to question whether laser technology is a better tool to measure height. The purpose of this study was to investigate if the laser device has inter-rater reliability, how the laser-device measures supine height in comparison to standard methods, and if the laser device will be consistent in measuring human height shorter, as seen in previous studies. Two investigators measured a total of 80 adults independently. Measurements included knee height, arm span, demi span, supine height by laser, standing height by laser and standing height by stadiometer. There was a strong inter-rater reliability for the laser height measurement: excluding one outlier r=0.998. Supine height measures done with a laser were strongly correlated with arm span, but mean values were closest between supine height and knee height (171.3cm and 171.2cm). The laser measured standing height 0.5cm shorter, on average, than the stadiometer. It is concluded that the laser device is a reliable, validated tool to measure human height, standing or supine. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Nutrition 2016
author2 Garcia-Turner, Vanessa Marie (Author)
author_facet Garcia-Turner, Vanessa Marie (Author)
title Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults
title_short Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults
title_full Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults
title_fullStr Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults
title_full_unstemmed Validating a Laser for Measuring Supine and Standing Heights Against Current Measures in Adults
title_sort validating a laser for measuring supine and standing heights against current measures in adults
publishDate 2016
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