Body Fat Percentage Estimator
Use the US Navy method to gauge your approximate body fat.
Additional Information and Definitions
Gender
Males and females use different formulas. Select the one applicable to you.
Height (cm)
Your height in centimetres. E.g., 178 cm = 5 ft 10 in.
Waist (cm)
Circumference at your navel level.
Neck (cm)
Measure around your neck at the narrowest point.
Hip (cm)
Females measure the fullest part of the hips. Males can leave it at zero if formula not applicable.
Weight (kg)
Total body weight in kilograms to determine fat vs. lean mass.
Track Your Fitness Progress
Monitor body composition changes to stay motivated.
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Key Body Fat Terms
Definitions of relevant body composition measurements.
Body Fat Percentage:
Proportion of fat to total body mass. Tracked to evaluate fitness progress.
Navy Formula:
Developed as a quick estimation. It focuses on waist, neck, and hip measurements.
Lean Mass:
All non-fat components such as muscles, bones, and organs.
Fat Mass:
Total weight of body fat in kilograms. It’s an important metric for weight management.
5 Surprising Facts About Body Fat
Body fat is more than just a number on the scale. Let's explore five fascinating points:
1.Location Matters
Visceral fat around organs tends to pose a higher health risk than subcutaneous fat beneath the skin.
2.Metabolism Influence
Having more lean muscle increases basal metabolic rate, helping burn more calories at rest.
3.Age Adjustments
Body fat distribution often shifts with age, which can change how health professionals interpret the data.
4.Health Over Aesthetics
A moderate body fat level can promote hormone balance and protect organs. Extreme leanness might not always be healthier.
5.Multiple Measurement Methods
Techniques like skinfold calipers, bioelectrical impedance, and DEXA scans can cross-verify your calculations.