SKINFOLD THICKNESSES
\skˈɪnfə͡ʊld θˈɪknəsɪz], \skˈɪnfəʊld θˈɪknəsɪz], \s_k_ˈɪ_n_f_əʊ_l_d θ_ˈɪ_k_n_ə_s_ɪ_z]\
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The measurement of subcutaneous fat located directly beneath the skin by grasping a fold of skin and subcutaneous fat between the thumb and forefinger and pulling it away from the underlying muscle tissue. The thickness of the double layer of skin and subcutaneous tissue is then read with a caliper. The five most frequently measured sites are the upper arm, below the scapula, above the hip bone, the abdomen, and the thigh. Its application is the determination of relative fatness, of changes in physical conditioning programs, and of the percentage of body fat in desirable body weight. (From McArdle, et al., Exercise Physiology, 2d ed, p496-8)
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