Ladies: Were you shocked by your body fat %?

tanyaltrl
tanyaltrl Posts: 42 Member
edited June 2016 in Health and Weight Loss
I did a hydrostatic body fat test over the weekend and I was shocked by the results. Okay so my BMI is like 25.3 but I'm very active and figured I probably have more muscle boosting me up to "overweight" category. My body fat test did show I have 8lbs more lean body mass than the average, however I am 31.7% body fat aka *obese* wtf!!!! How is that possible? I guess I'm looking for support from other women who've been through this. I was okay being .4 BMI points overweight but this body fat test is supposed to be more telling of how fat you actually are :(
Heres a pic just because. I invite more pics to compare next to test results

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0op0dnsbz60x21q/Photo%20May%2030%2C%206%2034%2009%20PM.jpg?dl=0

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  • Shells918
    Shells918 Posts: 1,070 Member
    When I had my body fat checked at the dr, it was 50%, DOWN from 55% last year. And my bmi is in the overweight range. I'm overweight so it's not a shock. I work out every day as it is, but now I'm incorporating weights so I can lower it.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    The photo doesn't tell much though it doesn't seem like you are 31.7%
  • MakePeasNotWar
    MakePeasNotWar Posts: 1,329 Member
    edited June 2016
    Before I started training I had a BMI of about 23 and looked like the average, slim person. Got a DEXA scan, and was at 32% bf.

    The average body fat % of normal weight (18.5-25 BMI) American females is apparently 34%.

    http://www.livestrong.com/article/436693-the-most-accurate-measurement-of-body-fat/
  • RosieRose7673
    RosieRose7673 Posts: 438 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Oh man. I don't think I ever want to know my real BF% now.

    Right? I've always been curious of DEXA scans. But I can bet I'd be sorely disappointed at my results!
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Oh man. I don't think I ever want to know my real BF% now.

    Right? I've always been curious of DEXA scans. But I can bet I'd be sorely disappointed at my results!

    Yeah if I hear above a certain number I might freak the F out.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    edited June 2016
    When I read the title, before I even opened the thread, my thought was ... I assume my BF% is probably about 30%. And after reading a few posts here, that's probably right.

    (My BMI is about 20.5, I think)
  • musicalityrnb
    musicalityrnb Posts: 53 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Oh man. I don't think I ever want to know my real BF% now.

    .... I'm starting to feel the same way too...
  • SCoil123
    SCoil123 Posts: 2,111 Member
    At my most fit I was at 27% now I'm around 34%. I have around 20lb still of the 30lb I gained back to lose. I don't expect my bf% to ever drop below that 27% though. I had visable abs at that point. I just like to believe I carry most of it in my booty lol
  • mom23mangos
    mom23mangos Posts: 3,069 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Oh man. I don't think I ever want to know my real BF% now.

    You know it! I've been saying I was going to get a dexascan or Bodpod done, just so I have a better measurement for improvement than the scale, but now maybe not.
  • RosieRose7673
    RosieRose7673 Posts: 438 Member
    queenliz99 wrote: »

    Lol! I don't know why but the way the author wrote that was pretty funny to me!

    "We predict what your body fat would be if we were to kill you, slice off all your body fat and weigh it." Quite morbid, but humorous to me!
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    queenliz99 wrote: »

    Lol! I don't know why but the way the author wrote that was pretty funny to me!

    "We predict what your body fat would be if we were to kill you, slice off all your body fat and weigh it." Quite morbid, but humorous to me!
    IKR? fun to read!!
  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    edited June 2016
    tanyaltrl wrote: »
    I did a hydrostatic body fat test over the weekend and I was shocked by the results. Okay so my BMI is like 25.3 but I'm very active and figured I probably have more muscle boosting me up to "overweight" category. My body fat test did show I have 8lbs more lean body mass than the average, however I am 31.7% body fat aka *obese* wtf!!!! How is that possible? I guess I'm looking for support from other women who've been through this. I was okay being .4 BMI points overweight but this body fat test is supposed to be more telling of how fat you actually are :(
    Heres a pic just because. I invite more pics to compare next to test results

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/0op0dnsbz60x21q/Photo%20May%2030%2C%206%2034%2009%20PM.jpg?dl=0

    You certainly look like you are normal, healthy weight to me. You are not obese by any stretch. Even if your BMI is on the cusp of overweight 25% BMI you have a ways to go before you even hit obese. But you don't even look overweight. What is up with that body fat calculation?
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    Over 30% is obese for a woman (under is normal, that scale has no "overweight" as a middle category); over 24.9 is also overweight, so that's actually quite consistent. It just would mean you need to lose a little body fat.

    Mine were unsurprising -- at an obese weight my body fat was awful, when still overweight but exercising a lot I was in the high 20s, and when normal weight but with some more to lose for aesthetic purposes I was 25. Latter two by DEXA.

    I'm not sure how accurate the type of test you did is, however, and in your clothes you look good and not nearly over 30% to me -- more like 25% at most.
  • kar328
    kar328 Posts: 4,159 Member
    I started out morbidly obese at 248 lbs. I remember the gym measurements a few months in, putting me at 44% with calipers. I've lost 100+ lbs. My caliper measurement last summer was 33% which disappointed me. I was not focusing on strength training, but started lifting. Another caliper measurement in March or April got me to 29%, but then I did a BodPod test about a month ago and was pleasantly surprised to be at 26.8%. It validated that the lifting was doing something since the scale hasn't moved a lot lately. My dietician thinks it's reasonable for me to continue what I'm doing for another 9 lbs or so, and that should get me to 22% BF. So for me, the BodPod was great, I was happy with the numbers and know I can improve on them. I'll do another one again when I hit that pound loss.
  • JessicaMcB
    JessicaMcB Posts: 1,503 Member
    Uhhhh well this thread is terrifying lol. I was just trying to gauge my BF % today (I feel like 25-27% is accurate, my WW scale- I know, I know- concurs claiming 24%) and contemplating calipers versus a dexa scan...now I'm not sure I want to know because its probably 45% or something :/
  • kar328
    kar328 Posts: 4,159 Member
    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    Uhhhh well this thread is terrifying lol. I was just trying to gauge my BF % today (I feel like 25-27% is accurate, my WW scale- I know, I know- concurs claiming 24%) and contemplating calipers versus a dexa scan...now I'm not sure I want to know because its probably 45% or something :/

    I forgot to add - I know the digital scales are known to be inaccurate and I never paid much attention to those numbers, but when I did the BodPod, my scale actually had me in the 26% range as well. That surprised me.

  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    edited June 2016
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Over 30% is obese for a woman (under is normal, that scale has no "overweight" as a middle category); over 24.9 is also overweight, so that's actually quite consistent. It just would mean you need to lose a little body fat.

    Mine were unsurprising -- at an obese weight my body fat was awful, when still overweight but exercising a lot I was in the high 20s, and when normal weight but with some more to lose for aesthetic purposes I was 25. Latter two by DEXA.

    I'm not sure how accurate the type of test you did is, however, and in your clothes you look good and not nearly over 30% to me -- more like 25% at most.

    I calculated with the military body fat test. I am hoping that it is not accurate. It showed 30% and I was shocked because my BMI is 24.9 which is supposedly on the cusp of normal.
    http://m.free-online-calculator-use.com/military-body-fat-calculator.html

    But I am muscular so I expected the body fat measurement would show lower than it did! Is there usually a discrepancy between bmi and body fat methods? Interesting that there is only normal and obese for body fat.
  • JessicaMcB
    JessicaMcB Posts: 1,503 Member
    kar328 wrote: »
    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    Uhhhh well this thread is terrifying lol. I was just trying to gauge my BF % today (I feel like 25-27% is accurate, my WW scale- I know, I know- concurs claiming 24%) and contemplating calipers versus a dexa scan...now I'm not sure I want to know because its probably 45% or something :/

    I forgot to add - I know the digital scales are known to be inaccurate and I never paid much attention to those numbers, but when I did the BodPod, my scale actually had me in the 26% range as well. That surprised me.

    Interesting! Maybe I shouldn't be so salty about my WW scale's thoughts ;) haha

  • kar328
    kar328 Posts: 4,159 Member
    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    kar328 wrote: »
    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    Uhhhh well this thread is terrifying lol. I was just trying to gauge my BF % today (I feel like 25-27% is accurate, my WW scale- I know, I know- concurs claiming 24%) and contemplating calipers versus a dexa scan...now I'm not sure I want to know because its probably 45% or something :/

    I forgot to add - I know the digital scales are known to be inaccurate and I never paid much attention to those numbers, but when I did the BodPod, my scale actually had me in the 26% range as well. That surprised me.

    Interesting! Maybe I shouldn't be so salty about my WW scale's thoughts ;) haha

    I still threaten to throw mine out the window (and it's on the second floor) but I've started to pay more attention to that percentage until the time comes to do another Bod Pod. And I did enjoy it when my Roomba ran over the scale, backed up and did it again. :smiley:

  • heatherheyns
    heatherheyns Posts: 144 Member
    I was surprised though I shouldn't have been. From a scale test (so not that accurate) it was 47%. It shocked me because I was in some pretty marvellous denial.
  • chezzabelle82
    chezzabelle82 Posts: 302 Member
    I just used that link above to estimate it, it said I was 29% body fat, which I am shocked about but in a good way as I expected a number a lot higher as I am still very very wobbly PMSL, gonna work my *kitten* off to try and get down lol
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    Those of you who "know" your BF ... how do you know? What method are you using?
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    DEXA scan I had in Feb 2015 said it was 50.9%. I was 81.5 kg (179.76#). I wasn't shocked that I was that fat, but it boggles my mind that I might need to drop down to 100# to get BF to a reasonable percentage.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    Does it make a difference if you exercise? In other words ... a sedentary you at 125 lbs vs a very active you at 125 lbs?
  • middlehaitch
    middlehaitch Posts: 8,486 Member
    Just used the link above and it has me at 21.6 which is within decimal points of what my bathroom scale says. I believe neither. I would say I am 25-26 easily and probably more.
    A bod pod would be interesting but from what I have read on the forum even they are inaccurate.

    I think I will just go by what I see in the mirror and work on building strength and a bit of muscle while getting rid of the wobbly bits. ( slow recomp)
    I do like that over time my bathroom scale has moved from 25+ to 20.something while maintaining within a 5 lbs range though.

    Cheers, h.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,610 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    When I read the title, before I even opened the thread, my thought was ... I assume my BF% is probably about 30%. And after reading a few posts here, that's probably right.

    (My BMI is about 20.5, I think)
    DebSozo wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Over 30% is obese for a woman (under is normal, that scale has no "overweight" as a middle category); over 24.9 is also overweight, so that's actually quite consistent. It just would mean you need to lose a little body fat.

    Mine were unsurprising -- at an obese weight my body fat was awful, when still overweight but exercising a lot I was in the high 20s, and when normal weight but with some more to lose for aesthetic purposes I was 25. Latter two by DEXA.

    I'm not sure how accurate the type of test you did is, however, and in your clothes you look good and not nearly over 30% to me -- more like 25% at most.

    I calculated with the military body fat test. I am hoping that it is not accurate. It showed 30% and I was shocked because my BMI is 24.9 which is supposedly on the cusp of normal.
    http://m.free-online-calculator-use.com/military-body-fat-calculator.html

    But I am muscular so I expected the body fat measurement would show lower than it did! Is there usually a discrepancy between bmi and body fat methods? Interesting that there is only normal and obese for body fat.

    OK, I was guessing 30% and that military body fat calculator put me at 25.1%. The surprise is that I may be that low.

  • dlmciver
    dlmciver Posts: 149 Member
    I lost 145 pounds to a weight of 125 pounds and a low-mid range BMI. Doctors and family thought I looked anorexic. I had a BODPOD and tested 14.2% body fat. Dr. said that was way too low for a 61 year old woman, and we negotiated a ten pound weight increase. I'm now really active, and trying to gain fat instead of muscle mass is something out of my control... not reducing activity levels. I didn't think my BF was that low.