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Can We Quantify Aging-Associated Postural Changes Using Photogrammetry? A Systematic Review

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卷 22, 期 17, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/s22176640

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posture; photogrammetry; image processing; aging; aging-associated changes; RGBD sensors

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This review evaluated the potential of photogrammetry in quantifying age-related postural changes. After reviewing and analyzing the studies, significant changes were found in thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and sagittal inclination with aging. However, the existing studies had methodological difficulties and further research with validated photogrammetrical methods and improved methodologies is needed.
Background: Aging is widely known to be associated with changes in standing posture. Recent advancements in the field of computerized image processing have allowed for improved analyses of several health conditions using photographs. However, photogrammetry's potential for assessing aging-associated postural changes is yet unclear. Thus, the aim of this review is to evaluate the potential of photogrammetry in quantifying age-related postural changes. Materials and Methods: We searched the databases PubMed Central, Scopus, Embase, and SciELO from the beginning of records to March 2021. Inclusion criteria were: (a) participants were older adults aged >= 60; (b) standing posture was assessed by photogrammetric means. PRISMA guidelines were followed. We used the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale to assess methodological quality. Results: Of 946 articles reviewed, after screening and the removal of duplicates, 11 reports were found eligible for full-text assessment, of which 5 full studies met the inclusion criteria. Significant changes occurring with aging included deepening of thoracic kyphosis, flattening of lumbar lordosis, and increased sagittal inclination. Conclusions: These changes agree with commonly described aging-related postural changes. However, detailed quantification of these changes was not found; the photogrammetrical methods used were often unvalidated and did not adhere to known protocols. These methodological difficulties call for further studies using validated photogrammetrical methods and improved research methodologies.

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