“…in this context, there are no studies that evaluate the influence of adipose tissue accumulation on the onset latency, especially of muscles that are part of the axial skeleton. The variation of latency is an important indicator of neuromuscular control, as it allows estimation of the recruitment order of the muscles that stabilize and mobilize a joint [16][17][18]. in this sense, it is important to understand the relationship between skinfolds and the onset latency of the scapular muscles, as if there is a relationship, this would be a determining factor when evaluating, analysing, and interpreting the surface EMG record.…”