Body Fat Measurement Methods Comparison
Compare 6 body fat measurement methods side by side. Navy vs DEXA vs BIA vs skinfold. See accuracy, cost, time, and recommendations.
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. The clinical gold standard. Uses low-dose X-rays to measure bone density, lean mass, and fat mass separately. Most accurate method available.
Underwater weighing. Measures body density by comparing your weight on land vs. underwater. Fat is less dense than water and muscle/bone, so body density reveals fat percentage.
Uses a tape measure at neck, waist, and hips. Developed by the US Navy in the 1980s and validated on thousands of service members. Our calculator uses this method.
Pinches and measures the thickness of subcutaneous fat at specific body sites (3-7 sites depending on the formula). Estimates total body fat from these measurements.
Bioelectrical impedance analysis. Sends a tiny electrical current through your body. Fat resists current more than muscle, so impedance estimates body fat. Found in most smart scales.
Body Mass Index uses only height and weight. Estimates body fat through the Deurenberg formula (BMI + age + gender = estimated BFP). The least accurate but simplest method.