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> I am confused...there is a body fat calculator that gave me a fit

(it said I had 43.34% fat...like half of me is fat, eegads!)

Joya~

Oh my goodness! First, you are not having a blonde moment!! All

those numbers can get awfully confusing can't they? lol So hang in

there with me, I'm gonna do my best to clarify.

BMI or Body Mass Index is not an exact measurement of your body fat

percentage. So what is it? Its a calculated ratio based on weight

in kilograms and height in meters squared. BMI is basically a

general indication of how much fat you're carrying around......but it

does not give you the EXACT percentage of your weight that comes from

fat. Most health care professionals agree that a BMI between 20 - 25

is healthy. BMIs in the 27 - 30 range indicate that you may be at

higher risk of developing some diseases like diabetes and heart

disease. Remember that these numbers are not set in stone. You

should realize that there is a lot of controversy over these numbers

and the cut off points are a compromise of the committee that set the

standards. Remember that there are a lot of people who fall outside

these cutoff points and are very healthy. Most actresses tend to be

on the low side while many athletes are on the high side. So, please

take the BMI with a grain of salt. Its just a number that is a

general indicator of your body fat. Please, please, please do not

get obsessed with the numbers, okay? :)

Now, as far as the body fat calculation that you did that gave you a

44.6% body fat percentage. I'm not exactly sure what the calculation

was, but I would regard it with some suspicion if you've generally

been in the 28 - 29 percent range when you've been measured at the

club. I'm not sure, either, what the numbers you've been getting

from your club are. Remember, all that is needed to calculate BMI is

your height and weight. So, if the people at the club used calipers,

had you use one of the special body fat scales (like the Tanita scale

lots of people are talking about here) or hooked you up to some sort

of weird looking electrical contraption, then what you've probably

got from them is your body fat percentage since those are the sort of

tools needed to calculate body fat percentage. Remember, though,

body fat percentage can fluctuate based on the expertise of the

person doing the measuring or your hydration status. The most

accurate way to get your body fat measured is to get an underwater

weighing. You can usually get it done fairly cheaply at a local

university. If you have the chance, I'd really recommend it.

I hope I've cleared things up for you and not made them worse.

Please feel free to let me know if you have more questions.

Jen

Who once again must give credit where credit is due and thank the

people at nutritionnewsfocus.com for helping her get her facts

straight.

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Thanks very much, Jen for clearing things up...I actually did both

measurements online today, but when I have been measured at my gym it was

with calipers...didn't trust it much though.

Well, it all boils down to I better increase my Tae Bo and walking!!!

Joya

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