Tuesday, July 13, 2010

AM I FAT?

A common question. There is no general agreement on what constitutes a 'fat' person, so we need to ask a more precise question. We can ask: Am I Obese?
Obesity is often defined by Body Mass Index' [BMI], a metric that is more useful when combined with others [to be discussed later]:


BMI Classification
 < 18.5 underweight
18.5–24.9 normal weight
25.0–29.9 overweight
30.0–34.9 class I obesity
35.0–39.9 class II obesity
≥ 40.0   class III obesity



BMI = weight in kilograms / [height meters]2

BMI = weight in pounds x 703 / [height inches]2

BMI can be misleading, as it takes no account of muscle mass.
For example: Franco Columbu [photo below] in peak condition weighed 185 lbs at 5ft 5inches [BMI 30.7 > class I obesity!].
Franco had virtually Zero body fat. He was a world class body builder and renowned as one of the world's strongest men.
So you can see how BMI sometimes relates poorly to weight condition.

To get a better picture, we can use different metrics to help evaluate  the weight condition.


Waist-hip ratio [WHR] is a good measure of  weight condition, and health risk.  More weight around the waist, compared with weight around the hips, is known to cause greater risk to health.
WHR is easy to measure: > hip girth at the widest part / waist girth at the belly button. 
Male Female Health Risk Based on WHR
0.95 or less0.80 or lessLow Risk
0.96 - 1.00.81 - 0.85Moderate Risk
1.0+0.85+High Risk











Diet Calculator



%PERCENT BODY FAT
In my opinion % body fat and WHR are better metrics for weight condition than is BMI.
Use the above diet calculator to find your % body fat

FEMALE
Age Yrs Underfat Healthy Overweight Obese
20-40 < 21% 21-33% 33-39%  39%+
41-60 < 23% 23-35% 35-40%  40%+
61-79 < 24% 24-36% 36-42%  42%+


 MALE
Age Yrs Underfat Healthy Overweight Obese
20-40 <8% 8-19% 19-25% 25%+
41-60 <11% 11-22% 22-27% 27%+
61-79 <13% 13-25% 25-30% 30%+


















 

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Wecome To My New Weight Loss Blog!

Losing weight can be confusing, and even scary if you’re not sure about what you're doing.

So I've put together a list of frequently asked questions [FAQs], and I will answer each of them in upcoming posts. 
In the meantime, keep at it.. you can do it!

  • Am I Fat?
  • How do I get rid of loose skin after losing weight?
  • Do men lose weight faster than women?
  • Can I use an exercise ball if I’m overweight or obese?
  • Can I still lose weight if I split my workouts throughout the day?
  • Will working out on an empty stomach help you lose more fat?
  • Should I Do Cardiovascular and Strength Workouts Together, or Separately?
  • Should you do cardio and strength training workouts together or separately?
  • How do I tone up and lose fat under my arms and around my triceps?
  • Can I lose fat and gain muscle at the same time?
  • I just started exercising…so why am I gaining weight?
  • How accurate are the calorie counts on gym machines?
  • Are the calorie counts on treadmills, elliptical trainers and other cardio machines accurate?
  • What type of foods should I eat to loose weight?
  • What piece of exercise equipment can I buy that is inexpensive and effective?
  • If I’m pregnant is it a good idea for me to exercise?
  • Is it best to loose weight slow or fast?
  • Can I loose weight without exercise?
  • How do I lose weight fast for my wedding?
  • What are good ways to keep myself motivated?


This blog will update as time permits..