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Bmi Scale And How Electricity Is Passed Through Human Body

Body Mass Index is an important aspect that calculates the body fat index. This uses a technique called Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis to measure the fat content in a human body. This bioelectrical impedance analysis known as BIA passes a small amount of electricity through the human body that is not noticeable by humans. The electricity passed through the body is harmless. Current that passes through fatty bones in a human body are significantly slower that current passing through a tissue that is devoid of any fat. The current is sent through one leg and then passed on to the entire body.

Bmi Scale And How Formulas Help In Measuring The Fat Factor

This is more like a traditional body weight scale and the current that is passed through one of these legs is passed to the other leg and to the entire body. Electricity that passes through fatty tissues have a slow rate of passing current and experts use this index to measure the fat level in a human being. Body density and muscles that are fat free is detected by the resistance of this electrical current that is being passed through every part of the body. This Bmi Scale measures the body density, and a formula is applied to determine the percentage of fat.

Bmi Scale And How Various Criteria’s Should Be Taken Into Account

In determining fat percentages in a human body formulas have to take into account a variety of factors. Bmi Scale take into consideration the age factor, sex, activity of a person and height of a person. These calculations are not always hundred percent accurate, but they can be of immense help in monitoring changes in fat levels. This is an ideal way to measure fat levels, and more importantly analyze the fluctuating body mass index of a person. If there is any kind of excessive intake of alcohol or sweating, then the Bmi Scale will show exaggerated results, and not the actual measurements.