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BMI Often Incorrect (at least for men)

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CDC data shows that 18% of men with high BMIs are not actually fat.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...n-is-bmi-misleading?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur


The news isn't so good for women. Only 3% of women with high BMIs have low body fat percentages.


This makes sense. Lean body mass is more variable in men. You'd expect a simplistic tool like BMI to fail more in a more diverse sample.


On a personal note my BMI has always been in the "obese" range -- even when I was in good shape. When I was in the Army my body fat was measured at 16% but my BMI was still 34.
 

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