Affiliation:
1. Notre Dame Sports Performance The University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana USA
2. Division of Kinesiology, Health & Sport Studies Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA
3. Department of Kinesiology The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA
Abstract
AbstractPurposeThis study examined the agreement between %Fat measurements using a smartphone‐based application (IMAGE) across different environmental conditions.MethodsA single reference image was obtained using an 8 MP smartphone camera under Ambient Light in front of a white background. Additional photos were obtained using a 0.7 MP, 5 MP, and 12 MP smartphone cameras; low‐, moderate‐, and bright‐lighting conditions; and various color backgrounds including black, green, orange, and gray.Results%Fat measured using the 0.7 MP camera (27.8 ± 6.2 %Fat) was higher than the reference (26.8 ± 6.1 %Fat) (p < 0.001). The black (32.0 ± 12.0 %Fat), green (27.5 ± 6.3 %Fat), and gray (27.8 ± 6.3 %Fat) backgrounds yielded higher %Fat than the white (p = 0.03, 0.01, and 0.001). All camera, lighting, and background conditions were strongly correlated with the reference (all intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] >0.98, all standard error of the estimate [SEE] <1.5 %Fat, all p < 0.001), except the black background which yielded poorer agreement with the white background (ICC = 0.69, SEE = 4.5%, p < 0.001).Conclusion%Fat from IMAGE were strongly correlated across various environmental conditions.