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Fenixgoon

Lifer
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Instead of BMI, doctors should measure body fat percentage:


no disagreement but body fat % is harder to measure. BMI is very easy. it works at the population level but is terrible when an individual has an "extreme" physique like a lot of muscle mass. i wouldn't be surprised if most athletes that perform a lot of strength training are "obese" by BMI standards despite being in incredible physical condition.
 

Pens1566

Lifer
Oct 11, 2005
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no disagreement but body fat % is harder to measure. BMI is very easy. it works at the population level but is terrible when an individual has an "extreme" physique like a lot of muscle mass. i wouldn't be surprised if most athletes that perform a lot of strength training are "obese" by BMI standards despite being in incredible physical condition.

You don't even need to go to "athletes" ... 5-9 170 is "overweight".
 

nakedfrog

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Apr 3, 2001
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no disagreement but body fat % is harder to measure. BMI is very easy. it works at the population level but is terrible when an individual has an "extreme" physique like a lot of muscle mass. i wouldn't be surprised if most athletes that perform a lot of strength training are "obese" by BMI standards despite being in incredible physical condition.
They did a caliper test when I was in the military to check body fat (good for those muscular folks). My current scale has sensors and a body fat calculation, no idea how accurate it is but when I look at image representation of people with my body fat level, it seems fairly accurate.
 
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hal2kilo

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The whole thing with the military Fat Boy programs all turned into a joke by the time I retired from working with the Navy, Lot of Chiefs looked like the Chiefs of old (pre-Fat Boy) when I first started working back in 1980. (retention issues)