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This method can be accurate (4% margin of error) but the results are affected by hydration, food intake and skin temperature. If you are dehydrated, your body fat percentage will read higher than it is.
Omron Body Fat Monitor and Scale HB-400 and Omron HBF-306C Fat Loss Monitor operate based on Bioelectrical Impedance concept. 3) Skinfold Calipers Skinfold measurements are available at most gyms or health clubs that have certified fitness instructors. Skinfold measurements are only reliable if they are done correctly by experienced people. It depends on the skill of the tester at separating your fat from your muscle and finding the right spots to pinch. How it works:
This method is also known as Pinch Test. Measuring body fat with a set of body fat calipers is the most cost effective way to determine fat levels. Calipers are a pincher-like device that are used to pinch your skin in specific locations on your body, such as your waist.
It may not be accurate as compared to the above two methods. Also, it can be painful when the caliper pinches on your skin.
You can buy your own calipers. If you are not skilled at it, the results can be way off. Always make sure you get the same person to test your body fat since results can vary from tester to tester.
4) Using Hydrostatic Weighing to Measure Body Fat
Hydrostatic weighing (underwater weighing) is another accurate way to calculate body fat - that is, if you can find a hydrostatic weighing tank.

Its concept in measuring body fat is based on Archimedes Principle. (Archimedes¡¯ Principle is the law of buoyancy. The principle states that ¡°any body partially or completely submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body).
Your examiner first calculates your body density by measuring the amount of water you displace when you immerse yourself in water. Then a formula is used to calculate body fat based on your body density. The challenge is finding a facility which has a hydrostatic weighing tank. Some universities have this facility.
This is just a fancy way of saying underwater weighing.

How underwater weighing works:
- You sit on a scale inside a tank of water and blow out as much air as you can.
- You are dunked underwater, where you blow out even more air.
- Since fat is lighter than water, the more fat you have, the more you will float.
- The scale measures underwater weight to figure out body density.
- The margin of error is around 2 to 3%, but the accuracy depends on the amount of air you expel.
- You have to blow the air all out or the measurement may not be as accurate.
This is a difficult way to measure body fat since it can be uncomfortable and even scary to be dunked underwater with no air in the old lungs.
Now, you have learnt four methods are available to measure your body fat. Tracking your body fat is the best way to make sure that you are losing fat and gaining muscle. I normally get my gym fitness instructor to use caliper for the measurement. You do not have to measure your body fat too often since the figure does not change every day. Do it once every two months is good enough.
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