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Skinfold calipers: which instrument to use?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 July 2023

Joaquim H. Cintra-Andrade*
Affiliation:
Ceará State University, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
Wagner L. Ripka
Affiliation:
Federal University of Technology – Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
Steven B. Heymsfield
Affiliation:
Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
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*Corresponding author: Joaquim Huaina Cintra-Andrade, email joaquimcintra@hotmail.com

Abstract

The considerable amount of original and generic types of skinfold calipers available is a source of systematic measurement error. This study is a brief report that critically examines the original and illustrated structural configuration of the three main types of skinfold calipers. For more than half a century, the Harpenden®, Lange® and Slim Guide® skinfolds calipers have been widely used in clinical and research settings. It is well established that the physical, mechanical and functional specificity of each type of skinfold caliper makes its interchangeable use impossible. Our report suggests that commercially available technical specifications are insufficient to judiciously choose a skinfold caliper. The area of the jaws, the coefficient of spring and the static and dynamic downward pressure of each type of skinfold caliper must be determined in the metrological laboratory and added to the technical user manual. Choosing a type of skinfold caliper for regular use, without conflict of commercial interest, requires a critical understanding of the physical, mechanical and functional characteristics that configure it. Therefore, a new downward static calibration test and the first eligibility flowchart for a skinfold caliper have been proposed. Finally, the information gathered in this report may be useful for manufacturers of anthropometric instruments and health professionals who use the skinfold technique as a tool for diagnosis and nutritional control.

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Fig. 1. Illustrated physical–mechanical of the Harpenden® skinfold caliper.

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Fig. 2. Illustrated physical–mechanical of the Lange® skinfold caliper.

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Fig. 3. Illustrated physical–mechanical of the Slim Guide® skinfold caliper.

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Fig. 4. New downward static calibration test.

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Fig. 5. Cintra's Flowchart: an eligibility tool for Type A skinfold caliper.