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LOL Laney I have no idea mine came up with the following:

Estimate #1 based on height and weight

Your " Ponderal Index " is 11.52 which gives an estimated body fat of

43.4% (81.6 pounds of fat)

Estimate #2 based on waist size and weight

Estimated body fat of 14.5% (27.3 pounds of fat)

Anyone care to help me with that information...:) San

P.S. I like the second one too...hehehe :)

> My " ponderal index " was 51.3% body fat....meaning I have 97.4

pounds of fat.....my other estimate was 27.4% body fat....meaning I

have 52 pounds of fat. Now which one am I supposed to go with????? I

like the second one better. LOL

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ok, mine was 44% with 139 lbs of fat and my ideal

weight should be 227 so I only need to lose 89 lbs. I

don't think so, lol

--- " E.Stidham " wrote:

> My " ponderal index " was 51.3% body fat....meaning I

> have 97.4 pounds of fat.....my other estimate was

> 27.4% body fat....meaning I have 52 pounds of fat.

> Now which one am I supposed to go with????? I like

> the second one better. LOL

> -Laney-

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> http://stevenscreek.com/goodies/pi.shtml

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Give me your b-day, hieght, wieght, and waist measurment and I'll

give you your stats :-)

> My " ponderal index " was 51.3% body fat....meaning I have 97.4

pounds of fat.....my other estimate was 27.4% body fat....meaning I

have 52 pounds of fat. Now which one am I supposed to go with????? I

like the second one better. LOL

> -Laney-

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> http://stevenscreek.com/goodies/pi.shtml

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> San

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I visited:

> http://stevenscreek.com/goodies/pi.shtml

I entered 5'4 " , 26.5 " waist:

I got this:

------------FROM WEB PAGE

Estimate #1 based on height and weight

Your " Ponderal Index " is 12.77 which gives an estimated body fat of 18.3%

(23.0 pounds of fat)

Estimate #2 based on waist size and weight

Estimated body fat of 1.0% ( 1.2 pounds of fat)

===================END FROM WEB PAGE

Some how...... 1% body fat just seems wrong. I still seem to be alive....

I noticed the page doesn't ask whether you are a man or a woman. ALL the

published formula's ask that!

I just added the " YMCA " method to estimate your body fat to my page:

http://www.thedietdiary.com/diet/healthIndex/BodyFatTape.html

So, you all can enter your info and find your body fat. (You have to scroll

past my long winded explanations that tell you my results. I put those there

to help people understand why the estimates vary, and understand the basis.)

Anyway, you all can go fiddle there.

Lucia

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See my weight loss results at:

http://www.thedietdiary.com/diet/myProgress/ResultsPlan1.html

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Lucia, thanks for all the helpful tools you share with us. It is greatly

appreciated. I appreciate everyones help.

Hugs, Tina :o)

Re: Interesting site...

I visited:

> http://stevenscreek.com/goodies/pi.shtml

I entered 5'4 " , 26.5 " waist:

I got this:

------------FROM WEB PAGE

Estimate #1 based on height and weight

Your " Ponderal Index " is 12.77 which gives an estimated body fat of 18.3%

(23.0 pounds of fat)

Estimate #2 based on waist size and weight

Estimated body fat of 1.0% ( 1.2 pounds of fat)

===================END FROM WEB PAGE

Some how...... 1% body fat just seems wrong. I still seem to be alive....

I noticed the page doesn't ask whether you are a man or a woman. ALL the

published formula's ask that!

I just added the " YMCA " method to estimate your body fat to my page:

http://www.thedietdiary.com/diet/healthIndex/BodyFatTape.html

So, you all can enter your info and find your body fat. (You have to scroll

past my long winded explanations that tell you my results. I put those there

to help people understand why the estimates vary, and understand the basis.)

Anyway, you all can go fiddle there.

Lucia

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