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Today, more and more people are after detailed information about their own physical health. Personal fitness monitors are able to satisfy a large part of this demand. However, the most important statistic can’t be found on any wrist device. That is your body fat percentage. This figure, rather than your weight, or even your body mass index, is the real indicator of how lean and healthy you are. In this article, we’ll get into how you can weigh yourself without a scale.<\/p>\n

What is Body Fat Percentage<\/p>\n

Your body fat percentage is a percentage of your weight that is comprised of pure fat, rather than muscle tissue, water, organs or bone.<\/strong> Knowing your body fat percentage is important because it is the only accurate way to know just how much excess fat you are carrying on your frame.<\/p>\n

In the medical world, the standard way to check fatness is by using the body mass index (BMI).<\/strong> This is a simple calculation based on your height and weight<\/strong>. However, it doesn’t take into account your level of muscle mass,<\/strong> making it useless in the real world. The most accurate body fat scale takes into account your body composition<\/strong>; how much lean mass you have<\/strong> and how much fat you have<\/strong> on your frame.<\/p>\n

Why Use The Most Accurate Body Fat Scale?<\/p>\n

There are four key reasons why you should be interested in using the most accurate body fat scale:<\/p>\n