HFES Best Paper Award Webinar: Ergonomics in Design Best Paper Award 2023: “Body–Product Relationship for Aging Women Examined Through the Lens of Functional Anthropometry”- Non-Member Access

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As the Director of the Human Dimensioning Lab (HDL), Dr. Griffin develops new methods for utilizing 3D/4D technology and understanding the body-product relationship. Through research, the HDL has created representative 3D /4D anthropometric databases and promote systems-based, interdisciplinary design for the purpose of protecting and clothing humans, with a special emphasis on those who are disadvantaged and underserved.

The purpose of the paper presented in this webinar was to understand how measurements of the aging body change in the seated and standing positions. An integrated approach was taken to select the appropriate 3D scanning technology, develop a landmarking method, and position the body to analyze the waist–hip–thigh region. Each part of the method was developed to enable an in-depth analysis of circumference measurements and shape change, including the expansion and contraction of body shape across different postures. New 3D scanning methods to quantify diverse bodies can improve product fit and create inclusive, quality design for all.

Linsey Griffin

Linsey Griffin, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Wearable Product Design at the University of Minnesota and director of the Human Dimensioning Lab where she combines new technology research and 3D data to enhance the development of wearable health and safety products. She has conducted wearable product design research with a range of organizations including Toyota and 3M. Linsey’s design, research, and teaching perspectives are informed by a decade of international apparel industry experience in the United States, England, South Korea, India, and Spain. She received a Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Minnesota and a B.S.from Cornell University.

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HFES Best Paper Award Webinar: Ergonomics in Design Best Paper Award 2023: “Body–Product Relationship for Aging Women Examined Through the Lens of Functional Anthropometry”
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Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  60 minutes As the Director of the Human Dimensioning Lab (HDL), Dr. Griffin develops new methods for utilizing 3D/4D technology and understanding the body-product relationship. Through research, the HDL has created representative 3D /4D anthropometric databases and promote systems-based, interdisciplinary design for the purpose of protecting and clothing humans, with a special emphasis on those who are disadvantaged and underserved. The purpose of the paper presented in this webinar was to understand how measurements of the aging body change in the seated and standing positions. An integrated approach was taken to select the appropriate 3D scanning technology, develop a landmarking method, and position the body to analyze the waist–hip–thigh region. Each part of the method was developed to enable an in-depth analysis of circumference measurements and shape change, including the expansion and contraction of body shape across different postures. New 3D scanning methods to quantify diverse bodies can improve product fit and create inclusive, quality design for all.