“…Historically, shape changes have been quantified using traditional one-dimensional (1D) anthropometric measurements such as lengths, breadths, and girths. 1D measurements are used for body shape analysis for various applications including ergonomics (Park and Park, 2013), modeling and design (Behara and Das, 2011;Hawes et al, 1994), biological and evolutionary anthropology (Katzmarzyk and Leonard, 1998;Ruff, 2002), and for health assessments and determining the risk of disease (Brown et al, 2012;Fujimoto et al, 2007;Garlie et al, 2010;Schernhammer et al, 2007;Wells et al, 2010). Multidimensional measurements have largely been examined through simple 1D measures, for example, body volume being calculated using waist circumference and BMI (Heymsfield et al, 2008).…”