Fascial planes within subcutaneous fat in humans


Autoria(s): Alexander, Heather; Dugdale, Alan
Data(s)

1992

Resumo

We have used B-mode (brightness-mode) ultrasound to investigate the fascial planes within subcutaneous fat at the triceps and abdominal sites in a group of 17 women attending a weight control group over a 12 month period. In most subjects there was a single intralipid fascial plane at each site. As the thickness of adipose tissue increased, most of the change at the abdominal site was in the deep rather than the superficial layer of fat. At the triceps site both deep and superficial layers increased. Our findings confirm the presence of two different layers in human subcutaneous fat at the triceps and abdominal sites. These layers have been shown to be functionally different in animals and our study supports this in humans at the abdominal site.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95195/

Publicador

Nature Publishing Group

Relação

Alexander, Heather & Dugdale, Alan (1992) Fascial planes within subcutaneous fat in humans. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 46(12), pp. 903-906.

Direitos

Copyright 1992 European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Fonte

Division of Administrative Services

Palavras-Chave #abdomen #adipose tissue #adult #article #b scan #fascia #female #human #normal human #priority journal #subcutaneous fat #thickness #triceps brachii muscle #weight reduction #Adolescent #Arm #Body Composition #Evaluation Studies #Middle Age #Obesity #Sex Characteristics #Support #Non-U.S. Gov't #Weight Loss
Tipo

Journal Article