MUAC, or Mid-Upper Arm Circumference, is a measurement used to assess nutritional status, particularly in children. It involves measuring the circumference of the upper arm at a specific point, typically halfway between the shoulder and elbow. MUAC is a quick and effective tool for identifying malnutrition, especially in emergency settings, and is often used in conjunction with other assessments to evaluate overall health. It is particularly useful because it does not require complex equipment and can be easily performed in community settings.
Mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) measures the circumference of the upper arm at its midpoint, providing an assessment of nutritional status, particularly in children and pregnant women. It is a simple and quick screening tool for identifying malnutrition, as it can indicate muscle and fat reserves. MUAC is often used in community health settings to monitor growth and development, as well as to identify individuals at risk of undernutrition.
anthropometric measurements (anˈ·thrō·p·meˑ·trik meˑ·zhr·mnts),n.pl a set of noninvasive, quantitative techniques for determining an individual's body fat composition by measuring, recording, and analyzing specific dimensions of the body, such as height and weight; skin-fold thickness; and bodily circumference at the waist, hip, and chest. Anthropometric measurements.TestGenderNormal valuesValues showing malnutritionTriceps skinfold (TSF)Male11-12.5 mm7.5-11 mmFemale15-16.5 mm10-15 mmMid upper arm circumference (MUAC)Male26-29 cm20-26 cmFemale26-28.5 cm20-26 cmArm muscle circumference (AMC)Male23-25 cm16-23 cmFemale20-23 cm14-20 cmAMC = MUAC - 0.314 = TSFright?...........................luisito verzosa