Title: Common Girth Measurements Sites
1Common Girth Measurements Sites
Chest                                       Â
              Through the mesosternale
(mid-sternum).
Bicep                           Around the
midpoint of the upper arm.
Bicep - Flexed                             Ar
ound the bicep's maximum circumference.
Neck                             Immediately
superior to the thyroid cartilage (Adam or Eve's
apple).
Thigh              One cm below the gluteal
fold.
Mid Thigh                             Half
way down the thigh.
Waist                           Taken between
the bottom rib and Illiac Crest. (small of the
waist)
Hip (Gluteal) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Circu
mference. around the most posterior aspect of
the buttox.
2Calf                             Around the
calf's maximum circumference
Forearm              Maximum girth of the
forearm.
Wrist                           Distal to
both styloid Processes
Ankle              Narrowest circumference.
of ankle.
Fitness leaders may wish to use only a few sites
deemed appropriate for the individual subject.
Waist to Hip Ratio WHR Waist cm / Hip
cm This was the first anthropometrical
indicator used to predict health risks due to
excessive deep abdominal fat. It can be a useful
predictor of CHD, stroke, and diabetes mellitus.
Large changes in mass are required to make any
significant difference to WHR. Men and women with
WHR's seen below may be considered to have an
increased risk of the fore mentioned
conditions. Males gt or to 0.95 Females gt or
to 0.80 Apples or Pears Individuals that fit
into either of the above categories are said to
have body types that are more like apples than
pears.