Skinfold Procedures Flashcards

1
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Standard Site: CHEST

Direction of fold:

Reference:

Measurement:

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Diagonal

Axilla and nipple

Fold between axilla and nipple
As high as possible
Measurement taken 1 cm BELOW fingers

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Standard Site: SUBSCAPULAR

Direction of fold:

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Diagonal

Inferior angle of scapula

Fold along natual cleavage line
Inferior to inferior angle
Measurement taken 1cm BELOW fingers

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3
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Standard Site: MIDAXILLARY

Direction of fold:

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Horizontal

Slightly above inferior tip of xiphoid process (5-6 rib)

Fold taken on midaxillary line at level of xiphisternal junction

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Standard Site: SUPRAILIAC

Direction of fold:

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Oblique

Iliac crest

Fold taken POSTERIOR to midaxillary line
SUPERIORLY to iliac crest

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5
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Standard Site: ABDOMINAL

Direction of fold:

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Horizontal

Umbilicus

Fold taken 3cm lateral
1cm inferior to CENTER of umbilicus

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6
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Standard Site: TRICEPS

Direction of fold:

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Vertical (midline)

Acromion process of scapula and olecranon process of ULNA

Flex elbow 90 degrees
Measure midway between processes
Lift fold 1cm above marked line
Apply caliper at marked line

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7
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Standard Site: BICEPS

Direction of fold:

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Measurement:

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Vertical (midline)

Biceps brachii

Mark opposite of triceps mark

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8
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Standard Site: THIGH

Direction of fold:

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Vertical (midline)

Inguninal crease and patella

Mark midway of thigh
Fold lifted on anterior of thigh
Shift body weight to left foot

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9
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Standard Site: CALF

Direction of fold:

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Vertical (medial aspect)

Maximal calf circumference

Fold is lifted at maximal calf circumference
MEDIAL aspect of the calf
Knee and hip flexed at 90 degree

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10
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Jackson Site: CHEST

Direction of fold:

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Diagonal

Axilla and nipple

Fold taken 1/2 distance for men
1/3 of distance from axillary line and nipple for women

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Jackson Site: SUBSCAPULAR

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Oblique

Vertebral border and inferior angle of scapula

Fold taken on diagonal line coming from vertebral border and 1 - 2 cm below inferior angle

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12
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Jackson Site: MIDAXILLARY

Direction of fold:

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Vertical

Xiphoid process of sternum

Fold taken at level of xiphoid process along midaxillary line

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Jackson Site: SUPRAILIAC

Direction of fold:

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Diagonal

Iliac crest

Fold is taken diagonally SUPERIOR iliac crest and ANTERIOR to midaxillary line

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Jackson Site: ABDOMINAL

Direction of fold:

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Vertical

Umbilicus

Fold taken vertically
2cm lateral to the umbilicus

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15
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What standard sites are the same for jackson

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Triceps and Thigh

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16
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How many Standard skinfold sites are there

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9

17
Q

How many Jackson skinfold sites are there

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5

18
Q

A unique feature about Jackson skinfolds are..

A

They are either vertical or diagonal/oblique

NONE ARE HORIZONTAL FOLDS

19
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What skinfolds does Jackson not use

A

Biceps and calf