1. Modeling dynamic skinfold compression
- Author
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Rempel, R. Ward and Anderson, G.S.
- Subjects
Mathematical models -- Usage ,Biological models -- Usage ,Skinfold thickness -- Measurement ,Compressibility -- Physiological aspects ,Sex differences -- Physiological aspects ,Human biology -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Real-time compression of skinfolds has been measured at three sites to evaluate dynamic compression of skinfolds and to suggest a mechanical model of compression that will give quantification of the elasticity and viscosity of the modeled tissues using generation of coeffcients for each component. A skinfold caliper with an added potentiometer was used. Subjects, eight males and eight females, were aged 18-40. After the initial rapid lowering in skinfold thickness an extended plateau phase exists and it has been attributed to relaignment of skin/tissue fibers. It may be the basis of reported skinfold compressibility sex differences.
- Published
- 1999