SITE
SELECTION
Site selection
is very important and frequently a source of error in skinfold testing.
The sites selected must match
the particular protocol being used. There are two protocols usually involved,
the 4-site system being the most commonly used. This system is the same
for male and female subjects and has been used as the basis for the correlations
in this manual. The second system uses 3 sites, the sites differing for
either male or female subjects, and are used in conjunction with the Body
Density formulae (Jackson & Pollock)
THE 4 SITE
SYSTEM FOR MALE AND FEMALE SUBJECTS
SITE 1 BICEPS The anterior surface of the biceps
midway between the anterior auxiliary fold and the antecubital fossa.
SITE 2 TRICEPS A Vertical fold on the posterior
midline of the upper arm, over the triceps muscle, halfway between
the acrosion process (bony process on top of the shoulder) and olecranon
process (bony process on elbow). The elbow should be extended and
the arm relaxed.
SITE 3 SUBSCAPULAR The fold is taken on the diagonal
line coming from the vertebral border to between 1 and 2 cm from
the inferior angle of the scapulae. (A diagonal fold about 1 to
2 cm below the point of the shoulder blade and 1 - 2 cm toward the
arm.)
SITE 4) SUPRAILIAC A diagonal fold above the crest
of the ilium at the spot where an imaginary line would come down
from the anterior auxiliary line just above the hip bone and 2 -
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THE 3 SITE SYSTEM FOR MALE SUBJECTS
SITE 1
CHEST (JUXTA-NIPPLES)
A diagonal fold taken one half of the distance between the anterior
auxiliary line and the nipple. (The anterior auxiliary line is the
crease where the top of the arm, when hanging down, meets the chest.)
SITE 2
ABDOMINAL The vertical
fold taken at the lateral distance of approximately 2 cm from the
umbilicus (2cm to the side of the umbilicus).
SITE 3
THIGH A vertical fold
on the anterior aspect of the thigh, midway between the hip and
knee joints (on the front of the thigh halfway between the hip joint,
where the leg bends when the knee is lifted, and the middle of the
knee cap). The leg should be straight and relaxed.)
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THE 3 SITE SYSTEM FOR FEMALE SUBJECTS
SITE 1
TRICEPS A Vertical
fold on the posterior midline of the upper arm, over the triceps
muscle, halfway between the acromion process (bony process on the
top of the shoulder) and olecranon process (bony process on elbow).
The elbows should be extended and the arm relaxed.
SITE 2
SUPRAILIAC A diagonal
fold above the crest of the ilium at the spot where an imaginary
line would come down from the anterior auxiliary line just above
the hip bone and 2 - 3 cm forward).
SITE 3
THIGH A vertical fold
on the anterior aspect of the thigh, midway between the hip and
knee joints (on the front of the thigh halfway between the hip joint,
where the leg bends when the knee is lifted, and the middle of the
knee cap). The leg should be straight and relaxed. |
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