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Five Standards to Determine How Much Fat You Need to Lose

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  The human body is composed of fat, muscle, organs, bones, water, and other elements. Modern obesity primarily stems from excessive body fat. But how much fat is too much? Which areas have excess fat accumulation, and how much weight loss is considered healthy? Today, we reveal five methods to measure body fat content. 1. Body Mass Index (BMI) The Body Mass Index (BMI), also known as the body weight index, is a calculated value primarily used for statistical purposes. When comparing and analyzing the health impacts of an individual’s weight across different heights, BMI serves as a neutral and reliable indicator. 2. Skinfold Measurement Excess body fat is typically stored beneath the skin. By measuring the thickness of skinfolds, one can estimate the proportion of body fat. This method is simple, easy to learn, and highly accurate. Many fitness clubs offer this service for free. 3. Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Fat has poor electrical conductivity, whereas other body com...