How accurate is BMI?
Sappy320
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I am a 5' 10" weighing 199 lbs., and my BMI is 29, which is high. Using the BMI scale I need to lose close 28 lbs. to be at 25. The thing is, I don't think I have that much weight to lose. Is there any other way to more accuratey determine a person's goal weight?
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BMI was developed for large populations, not individuals. Body fat percentage is more accurate.0
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BMI was developed for large populations, not individuals. Body fat percentage is more accurate.
Agreed. If your bone or muscle mass is significantly different from average, your BMI could be way off. Don't worry too much about BMI if your body fat, blood pressure, heart rate, etc is healthy.0 -
BMI was developed for large populations, not individuals. Body fat percentage is more accurate.
Agreed. If your bone or muscle mass is significantly different from average, your BMI could be way off. Don't worry too much about BMI if your body fat, blood pressure, heart rate, etc is healthy.
Good Advice. Thanks.0 -
See if there is a BOD POD in your area and get your BF tested. That will help you!0
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