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Tafeit, E; Kaimbacher, PS; Wallner-Liebmann, SJ; Reibnegger, G; Cvirn, G; Jürimäe, J; Saar, M; Maestu, J; Purge, P; Lätt, E; Jürimäe, T.
Caliper vs. Lipometer--Comparing Two Methods of Subcutaneous Body Fat Measurement by Bland-Altman Diagrams.
Coll Antropol. 2015; 39(3):611-615
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Tafeit Erwin
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Cvirn Gerhard
Holasek Sandra Johanna
Reibnegger Gilbert
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Abstract:
Skinfold Calipers are widely used to obtain subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness because of its non-invasive, simple and inexpensive technique. Nevertheless, Caliper skinfold thicknesses have the disadvantage of measuring compressed adipose tissue and double layers of skin, which might reduce the precision of these results. In contrast, the computerized optical device Lipometer was developed to permit a quick, precise and non-invasive determination of non-compressed mono layers of subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness. In the present paper we investigate the hypothesis that Caliper skinfold thicknesses are significantly different from subcutaneous adipose tissue thicknesses in mm, which can be measured by Lipometer. Caliper and Lipometer results were obtained from 371 Estonian boys aged between 9.0 and 12.8 years. Measurements were performed at six different body sites: triceps, biceps, upper back, upper abdomen, hip and front thigh. Caliper measurements were systematically higher than Lipometer results in a range between 1.2 mm (hip) and 11.08 mm (front thigh). The limits of agreement analysis provided intervals from 7.5 mm (biceps) up to 30.14 mm (front thigh). Comparing Caliper and Lipometer results very low measurement agreement was found. The two methods provided very poor interchangeability.
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Adipose Tissue -
Anthropometry - instrumentation
Body Composition -
Child -
External Fixators -
Humans -
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Skin -
Skinfold Thickness -
Subcutaneous Fat - anatomy & histology

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