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Motricidade

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NEVES, Eduardo Borba; VILACA-ALVES, José; NOGUEIRA, Isabel Regina Amorim  y  REIS, Victor Machado. Influence of Subcutaneous Fat Layer in Skin Temperature. Motri. [online]. 2015, vol.11, n.4, pp.120-126. ISSN 1646-107X.  https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.5999.

The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between the subcutaneous fat layer and the temperature variation (core - skin) in two body regions, measured by infrared sensors. This study involved 43 volunteers selected among undergraduate students in physical education. The thermal images and skinfold thickness were acquired from subscapular region (SB) for male and triceps region (TR) for female volunteers, of right side. In this study, subscapular skinfold thickness was inversely correlated with skin temperature (r = -0.638, p = 0.004) and directly correlated with ΔT [core - skin] (r = 0.653, p = 0.003). However, the results for the triceps region showed no significant correlation between triceps skinfold thickness and skin temperature or ΔT [core - skin]. When the sample was separated into two groups by skinfold thickness, with cut off at 12mm, average comparison tests for ΔT [core - skin] shows statistically significant difference between groups for the subscapular site (Student t test for independent sample, p value = 0.023), but not for the triceps site (Wilcoxon Signed Ranks and the Mann-Whitney tests, p value = 0.268). In short, the findings suggest that subcutaneous fat layer correlates negatively with skin temperature in subscapular region.

Palabras clave : thermography; subcutaneous fat layer; skin temperature; human thermal physiology; skinfold thickness.

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