Body Fat Percentage Calculator
Calculate your body fat percentage using the U.S. Navy Method. Body composition is a stronger predictor of health than scale weight alone - optimal body fat levels reduce all-cause mortality risk.
Body composition is a stronger health predictor than scale weight alone. The U.S. Navy Method provides a clinically validated estimate based on circumference measurements.
Optimal Ranges (Lowest Mortality):
- • Men: 14-18% (fitness range)
- • Women: 21-25% (fitness range)
Health Benefits of Optimal Body Fat:
- • Reduced cardiovascular disease risk (80% preventable)
- • Lower type 2 diabetes incidence
- • Decreased cancer risk (13+ types linked to obesity)
- • Improved metabolic health and insulin sensitivity
- • Better hormone function and energy levels
How to Measure:
- • Use flexible measuring tape
- • Measure on bare skin, not over clothing
- • Keep tape horizontal and snug but not tight
- • Take measurements in the morning for consistency
Note: This calculator provides an estimate. For precise body composition analysis, consider DEXA scan or hydrostatic weighing.
Body Composition vs Scale Weight
Focus on Body Composition
- • Distinguishes fat mass from muscle mass
- • Active individuals with obesity live longer than inactive normal-weight
- • Visceral fat more important than total weight
- • Muscle mass preservation critical during weight loss
Scale Weight Limitations
- • Doesn't distinguish fat from muscle
- • Daily fluctuations from water, glycogen, sodium
- • Muscle gain + fat loss may show no weight change
- • BMI doesn't account for body composition
Evidence-Based Body Recomposition Strategy:
- Resistance training 3x weekly at 70-80% 1RM - only intervention preserving muscle during weight loss
- High protein intake (1.2-1.6g/kg) - enhances satiety and preserves lean mass
- Mediterranean diet pattern - sustainable, anti-inflammatory, promotes fat loss
- Track body composition monthly - not daily scale weight fluctuations
Understanding Your Results
Now that you know your body composition, explore evidence-based strategies to optimize your health: