Blazkowicz
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The scale I use is a "Omron BF 511", I hope its somewhat accurate (claimed to be by various reviews), you have to hold a handle and its 8 contact points in total, not one of those that just test your legs. I dunno what more accurate and feasible ways of measuring body composition are (feasible as in not using radiation or doin a postum autopsy) - I think doctors will use the BIA Method aswell?
The values go around a bit during the day with (de-)hydration and other stuff, but thats normal with this method? I planned to weight myself regularly in the morning, but I usually just stay in bed until I have to literally jump in my clothes and run out - so I dont have data under similar circumstances
V3: According to my tables, 10-20% BF would be normal for males my age.
BIA is "Bioelectrical impedance analysis".. which is exactly what you're using?
I was told that accurate measurement of body fat is done the low tech way. Someone meticulously take measures of your body parts, touches and squeezes your fatties and that's all!
It's more expensive than stepping on an electrical machine, because a qualified person is working on you.
Funnily taking on muscle mass can increase your fat rate. If you're a skinny, "dry bones" kid/young adult you have very low fat, even in the unhealthy range. Then after taking up some muscle mass at the gym the fat rate increases (well, according to the impedance machine at the gym), 'cos it's a component of muscle, and tissue in general.
Now years later my metabolism/activity have slowed down and I eats lots of fat (cheese, oils, fries, sausages kind of food, duck, cheese), but not sugar. No idea what my fat rate is, but bigger than before. I'm slim with a slight belly. I joked that I'll become a skinny man with a big fat beer belly.
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