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subject: Body Fat Percentage Scales - How You Can Obtain Correct Numbers [print this page]


Body fat percentage scales provide complete measurements regarding the effectiveness of a persons diet or physical fitness program. This is because in addition to body weight, body fat or body composition scales also measure a persons body composition. Weight alone is not the sole indicator of the health of a body, nor its possible future conditions, according to studies. If a person weighs normal, but have a high body fat percentage, then he or she will still face higher health risks such as susceptibility to diabetes or heart problems.

Body fat percentage scales are the tools to use by an individual if he or she wants to know the actual diet program that he/she should be taking. Most diet programs seem ineffective because they do not actually reduce the intake of fats as part of the program. If a person knows what their total body fat percentage is by using a body composition scale, then monitoring and controlling their weight becomes a much easier process.

To use a body fat percentage scale to the best advantage, the user must learn how to operate one and correctly interpret the data. Here are the best tips to help in the use of your body fat percentage scale.

Do not drink before weighing yourself. - Drinking water before the test may result to it giving an inaccurate measurement. If you feel it necessary to drink water before you weigh yourself, then it is recommended that you make this part of your routine, and drink the same amount of water at the same time every day, before you step onto the body fat percentage scale.

Apply your own numbers to yourself only - One of the things to consider in using body fat percentage scales is to use your individual measurements for your own benefit and not compare it with another person. There are a couple of reasons for this. The most important one is that you do not know how the other person is using his or her body fat scale, so it's not accurate to compare an individual's measurements from the one body fat scale against another individual.

Avoid exercising before taking a measurement. - Lastly, do not use body composition scales after every workout. Take a moment to rest and allow your breathing and pulse rate to stabilize, then go ahead and step on the scale for a better over all result. As a result, the scales will be able to give you accurate measurements.

by: Joe Arthur




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