BMI and body fat percentage are weight-loss terms thrown around with little explanation, so if you’re confused about what they mean or which you should pay more attention to, you’re not alone. Here’s a brief primer to help. BMI stands for Body Mass Index. It’s a simple measure of the weight of a person scaled according to their height. You can use Fit’s Calculator to determine your BMI, or follow these steps: Multiply your weight in pounds by 703. Divide that answer by your height in inches. Divide that answer by your height in inches again. A healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9. Body fat percentage is the weight of a person’s fat divided by the person’s weight. It lets you see how much of your body is made up of fat, and how much is bone, muscle, blood, and organs. There are several ways to calculate your percentage. Your skin folds can be gently pinched with calipers, some high-tech scales can measure body

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Measure Up: BMI vs. Body Fat Percentage


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