Emergence of imaging technology beyond the clinical setting: Utilization of mobile health tools for at‐home testing

Author:

Starkoff Brooke E.1ORCID,Nickerson Brett S.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBody composition assessment plays a pivotal role in understanding health, disease risk, and treatment efficacy. This narrative review explores two primary aspects: imaging techniques, namely ultrasound (US) and dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry (DXA), and the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile health apps in telehealth for body composition. Although US is valuable for assessing subcutaneous fat and muscle thickness, DXA accurately quantifies bone mineral content, fat mass, and lean mass. Despite their effectiveness, accessibility and cost remain barriers to widespread adoption. The integration of AI‐powered image analysis may help explain tissue differentiation, whereas mobile health apps offer real‐time metabolic monitoring and personalized feedback. New apps such as MeThreeSixty and Made Health and Fitness offer the advantages of clinic‐based imaging techniques from the comfort of home. These innovations hold the potential for individualizing strategies and interventions, optimizing clinical outcomes, and empowering informed decision‐making for both healthcare professionals and patients/clients. Navigating the intricacies of these emerging tools, critically assessing their validity and reliability, and ensuring inclusivity across diverse populations and conditions will be crucial in harnessing their full potential. By integrating advancements in body composition assessment, healthcare can move beyond the limitations of traditional methods and deliver truly personalized, data‐driven care to optimize well‐being.

Publisher

Wiley

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