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Título: Agreement between mechanical and digital skinfold callipers
Autor: Faria, Ana Catarina Vaz Pinheiro de Furtado 
Martinho, Diogo Vicente 
Ribeiro Abreu, Bruno Rafael
Costa Franco, Bruno Rafael
Moreira Carrilho, Lara Alexandre
Azaruja, Madalena Carraça
Tavares Mendes, Pedro Miguel
Simões Serra, Mariana Duarte
Teixeira Lemos, João Alexandre
de Figueiredo, João Paulo
Palavras-chave: adipose tissue; clinical examination; body composition; anthropometry; skinfold thickness
Data: Mar-2023
Editora: SAGE
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Nutrition and Health
Volume: 29
Número: 1
Resumo: Background: Skinfold callipers are often used in clinical practice to estimate subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness. Recently, LipoTool emerged as a potential digital system to measure skinfolds, however comparisons with competing equipment are lacking. Aim: The aim of this study was to test the agreement between two competing skinfold callipers (digital and mechanical). Methods: The sample included 22 healthy male adult participants. A certified observer measured eight skinfolds twice using different skinfold callipers (digital and mechanical). Differences between equipment were tested using Wilcoxon signed rank test The distribution of error was examined using the normality test Results: Differences between skinfold callipers were significantly in five skinfolds: triceps (Z = -3.546; P < 0.001), subscapular (Z = -3.984; P < 0.001), suprailiac (Z = 3.024; P = 0.002), supraspinale (Z = 3.885; P < 0.001), abdominal (Z z=−2.937; P = 0.003), thigh (Z = -2.224; P = 0.026) and calf (Z = -2.052; P = 0.040). Differences between callipers were constant. Conclusions: Mechanical and digital callipers tended to record different values of skinfold thickness. Clinical examination should consider equipment-related variation in fat mass estimation.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113864
ISSN: 0260-1060
2047-945X
DOI: 10.1177/02601060221119247
Direitos: openAccess
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