The skin fold test is a widely used method to assess percent body fat by measuring subcutaneous fat with a skinfold caliper. It can be performed measuring either 7 sites or 3 sites for men and women. If done correctly according to guidelines, the error is +/- 3%. The procedure involves firmly grasping a skin fold and lifting it so it can be measured with calipers. Key points are carefully locating landmarks, taking folds on the right side, and measuring folds in a circuit while keeping the skin elevated. Though easy to use, there can be technical errors and it mostly measures subcutaneous rather than total body fat.
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Skinfold Test
The skin fold test is a widely used method to assess percent body fat by measuring subcutaneous fat with a skinfold caliper. It can be performed measuring either 7 sites or 3 sites for men and women. If done correctly according to guidelines, the error is +/- 3%. The procedure involves firmly grasping a skin fold and lifting it so it can be measured with calipers. Key points are carefully locating landmarks, taking folds on the right side, and measuring folds in a circuit while keeping the skin elevated. Though easy to use, there can be technical errors and it mostly measures subcutaneous rather than total body fat.
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SKIN FOLD TEST
Description: This method is the most widely used
body composition testing method for assessing percent body fat. Equipment used for this assessment includes a skinfold caliper. A Skinfold Caliper is designed specifically for simple accurate measurement of subcutaneous tissue. Either a 7 or 3 site skinfold may be assessed. 7 site skinfold: chest 3 site skinfold 3 Site Skinfold triceps (Men): (Women) subscapular chest tricep axilla abdomen suprailiac suprailiac thigh thigh abdomen thigh
How accurate is it?
If each test is performed correctly according to the recommended guidelines, there is a +/- 3% error Procedures for skinfold measurement You need to firmly grasp a fold of your client’s skin between your thumb and index finger and lift this up. The skinfold should include two thicknesses; one of skin and one of the subcutaneous fat, but no muscle. Procedures for skinfold measurement Place the contact surface of the callipers at a 90 degree angle to the skinfold approximately 1cm below the fingers. Slightly release the pressure between the fingers, but remain holding the skinfold so that a greater pressure is applied by the callipers. Procedures for skinfold measurement Release the handle of the callipers and read the needle to the nearest 0.1mm approximately 4 seconds after the pressure is released. Here are some key points to remember when taking skinfold measurements: Ensure you are careful in locating the anatomical landmarks used to identify the skinfold site Take all skinfolds on the right side of the body (for reliability) Ensure that you take the skinfold in a rotational order (circuit) and do not complete consecutive readings at each skinfold site Grasp the skinfold firmly between your thumb and index finger of your left hand. The skinfold is lifted 1 cm and recorded with the callipers held in the right hand Keep the fold elevated while the measurement is recorded Take the skinfold measurement 4 seconds after the calliper pressure is released Take a minimum of two measurements at each site. The acceptable range between repeated measures is 1mm. If the values vary by more than 1mm take an additional measurement and use the average of the three measurements Skinfold measurements should not be taken when the skin is wet or after exercise Remember age, size and state of hydration may affect skinfold measurement HOW TO PERFORM SKINFOLD TEST (MALE) HOW TO PERFORM SKINFOLD TEST (FEMALE) Rating of the Sum of the Four Skinfolds You can use this table (although we would advise against it) for a rating of poor to excellent for the sum of your clients four skinfolds Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages: Disadvantages: Easy to use once skill has been Technical sources of error mastered Mostly concerned with Does not require much time subcutaneous fat (under the skin) Noninvasive method May not be an ideal Inexpensive way of estimating measurement for those who are percent body fat obese and very lean THANK YOU