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1.2.2. The conditions or circumstances NOT suitable for a correct measurement
If a measurement is made under the following physical conditions, the measured
body fat percentage may differ significantly from the actual one because the water
content in the body changes.
a. Immediately after vigorous exercise
b. Immediately after taking bath or sauna
c. After drinking much alcohol
d. After taking a large amount of water or after a meal
1.2.3. Exceptions
In some cases, the measured body fat percentage may differ too much from the
actual body fat percentage. These exceptions are the people for who measurements
may vary due to consistently changing amounts of water and tissue density within
their bodies.
a. Children of growing stage
b. Elderly people and women after menopause
c. Those having swelling
d. Patients of osteoporosis having very low bone density
e. Bodybuilders or professional athletes
f. Patients undergoing dialysis
g. Pregnant women
h. People with a fever
1.3. Hydration Percentage range index
For females
For males
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