Subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness around the ASIS area for human body models in reclined positions.
Sylvia SchickJulia MuehlbauerAnja WagnerFlorian FischerMiriam PuschnigNikolas PfeifferSteffen PeldschusPublished in: Traffic injury prevention (2021)
Individual factors influence SAT thickness around the ASIS in addition to BMI, sex, and age. The presented values need to be regarded as a lower limit of SAT thickness, because in 63% the minimum was found in the groin area and the measurements were performed in a supine position. The increase in SAT thickness in a sitting position compared to supine seen in the case example shows the need for further data acquisition to establish a transfer function interpolating between both positions. The SAT thickness minimum values in the ASIS area shown in this study can provide valuable input for soft tissue modeling in human body models with the aim to analyze seat belt fit and to computationally assess lap belt and occupant interaction sensitivity to SAT tissue thickness under load. This might be crucial in reclined sitting positions in automated driving.