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by cmiller1
600 days ago
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Note that body fat percentage is notoriously difficult to accurately measure. The linked calculator uses the navy circumference method which gives readings ±3-4 points for most people and even further off for some. It gives me 3.5% which would be insanely low (I'm probably somewhere around 8-10 right now) because I have an unusually wide neck. To get more accurate readings you'd have to pay for a DEXA scan or a bodpod but even those can be off by a couple points. |
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Doctor: Your BMI is high I'd like you make some dietary adjustments.
Patient: BMI doesn't measure fat accurately for example professional Rugby players are marked as obese but aren't.
Doctor: Are you a Rugby player?
Patrient: No.
It's a good guideline. Don't let edge cases control your perception and let professionals do their thing with the tools they have -- they're aware of limitations that's why their professionals.