2012年9月14日 星期五

Ideal Weight Tables - Are They Worth Using?


The most familiar method of measuring ideal weight is the height and weight chart. These tables, tell you how much you should weigh based on your height. Although these tables are still popular, they are very ambiguous, especially to athletes and bodybuilders who carry more muscle than most people do. "Ideal weights" from height-weight tables do not take body fat into account; therefore, they cannot accurately recommend how much you should weigh. Body Mass Index (BMI) is another familiar way to determine whether someone is at a "healthy weight".

Like the height and weight tables, BMI is a valueless measure of good health because it takes only height and weight into account. In addition, it does not take into account fat versus muscle tissue. Body builders and other athletes carry more lean body mass than the average person and will therefore be classified as overweight if BMI is used as the basis for determination. The significance in measuring body fat percentage is so you can tell between fat and muscle, which the ideal weight and BMI calculator does not. Average percentage body fat vary among the sexes and among different age groups.

The female hormone estrogen causes women to have about 5% more body fat than men. The average woman has about 23% body fat and the average man approximately 17%. In both sexes, body fat increases with age while lean body mass decreases. The following are the techniques widely used for determination of body fat percentage.Underwater Weighing (Hydrostatic)

Underwater Weighing has consistently been considered the best for measuring the body fat percentage in comparison with other measurement techniques. The basis for hydrostatic weighing is the fact that fat floats and muscle sinks.

To measure your fat by underwater weighing, the person must remain immersed underwater in a chair that is hanged from a scale. The fatter you are, the more buoyant you will be, and the more buoyant you are, the less you will weigh underwater. Neverthless, underweight weighing has its own limitations; the major one is the difficulty of being immersed in water. Notwithstanding, underwater weighing underestimates the fat percentage for persons with denser bones. Unless race, age, and sex are vigilantly taken into account, the estimate of body fat could be having a serious error. Taking everything into account, underwater weighing is not very practical, though it is always interesting to go get it done once in a while just for fun.Bio- Electric Impedance Analysis

Bioelectric Impedance Analysis (BIA) is a modern scientific instrument which determines body fat percentage by testing the electrical resistance of your body's cells to a flow a small harmless electrical signal.

Fat has a low water content compared to muscle, so has an insulating effect, and is therefore less conductive. Research have shown that BIA is a fairly accurate and valid measure of body fat percentage. The impedance measure is affected by body hydration status, body temperature, time of day, and therefore requires well controlled conditions to get accurate and reliable measurements. If a person is dehydrated, the amount of fat will likely be overestimated.Near Infrared Interactance

Near Infrared Interactance (NIR) uses the principle of light absorption and reflection to measure body fat percentage.

The measurement is taken on the person's dominant arm. The light wand sends a beam of infrared light into the muscle where variations in the reflections of the wavelengths are used to estimate total body fat percentage. The measurement is very safe, effortless and easy to use with less practice. The limitations include the high cost of the machine, and the questionable accuracy and reliability like relating fat in arm to body fat percentage, which may not be true.Skinfold Measurement

Skinfold testing is based on the fact that most of the body fat is stored directly beneath your skin. The skinfold test is performed with a simple machine called a skinfold caliper. The jaws of the caliper pinch a fold of skin and fat and measure the thickness of the fat fold in millimeters. Using the calipers, skinfolds measurements are taken at different sites around the body and then the measurements are added up.

The sum of the skinfolds is then looked up on a body fat estimate chart that is available with the calipers. A proficient tester can produce a body fat measurement with accuracy very close to benchmark standards. Most importantly, skinfold testing is extremely practical and lot more simpler than many of the measurement techniques. However, the accuracy of the measurements may vary from tester to tester. Other Methods

There are many other methods used to measure body fat percentage, including Total Body Potassium, Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA), Total Body Electrical Conductivity (TOBEC), Whole-Body Air-Displacement Plethysmography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT scan). While some of these modern methods may be incredibly reliable and useful in the laboratory, none of these methods is practical at least for personal use for a weight loss program.Now you understand the importance of body fat versus body weight and you understand that height and weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) tables are worthless. It is also clear that losing weight is not of prime importance, but losing fat is.




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