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1 Ιαν 2016 · Surface anthropometry involves measurements of body mass, stature, skeletal breadths, limb lengths, circumferences and skinfold thicknesses that are used, either as raw data or predicted values, to describe concepts such as absolute and body frame size, body composition, and body surface area (Stewart and Eston 2007).
26 Σεπ 2022 · Introduction. Anthropometric measurements are noninvasive quantitative measurements of the body. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), anthropometry provides a valuable assessment of nutritional status in children and adults. [1] .
27 Ιαν 2022 · Biacromial in Anthropometry. Biacromial is the horizontal distance between the Acromial mark (bone point) on the right and left side at the tip of the shoulder. Biacromial width can be used as a measure and indicator of body development.
25 Οκτ 2024 · Overview. biacromial breadth. Quick Reference. In anthropometry, the distance between the most lateral points of the two acromion processes in a subject standing upright with arms hanging loosely at the sides. It is a measure of shoulder width. See also body breadths. From: biacromial breadth in The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine »
1 Σεπ 2011 · The purpose of this study was to develop new methods for reconstructing the antemortem biacromial breadth of the shoulders (BAB) using osteometric measurements of the human clavicle.
Shoulder breadth (biacromial) Definition: Horizontal distance across the shoulders measured between the acromia (bony points). Applications: Lateral separation of the centers of rotation of the upper limb.
Biacromial Breadth is the horizontal distance between the right and left Acromial landmarks on the tips of the shoulders (see Figure 43). The TP is in the anthropometric sitting...