BMI scales, any good?

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ratmonkey
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BMI scales, any good?

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Looking for reviews/experiences with fat % and weight scales. Brands,models, best value etc. Do they even work. Any comments appreciated.
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Boss Man
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Post by Boss Man »

BMI indexes are noted to be a bit innacurate, so buying something to measure them, could be potentially a futile spend of money
jd12
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Post by jd12 »

bmi scales would be useless for your purpose and besides you can just find bmi calculators for free on the web... a bmi calculator only measures your weight per some unit of measurement (can't remember which one) so if you are very muscular with little fat it could show you as obese and if you're very fat with very little muscle mass it could mislead you into thinking you're in the healthy range or even underweight...
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Post by swanso5 »

do you mean body fat % scales????
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in humble opinion, this method is far outdated and something that should be thrown out as a viable method of body measurments.
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Post by stephaniejean »

I have a body fat scale and I dont think it is accurate but when I have done skin calipers I have gotten way different results. Calipers are the way to go in opinion.
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