Know your fat mass — not just the number on the scale
Two people can have the same weight but completely different body compositions. Body fat percentage gives you a clearer picture of your health, fitness level, and metabolic risk — helping you make smarter decisions about training, nutrition, and long-term wellness.
What Is Body Fat Percentage?
Body fat percentage is the proportion of your total body weight that is made up of fat tissue. It distinguishes between your fat mass (adipose tissue) and your lean mass — which includes muscles, bones, organs, connective tissue, and water.
Unlike BMI (which only considers height and weight), body fat percentage accounts for body composition, making it a more informative metric for fitness and health risk assessment. An athlete and a sedentary person can have the same BMI but very different body fat percentages.
How to Use This Body Fat Calculator
- Choose your unit system (Metric or Imperial).
- Select your biological sex — women need an additional hip measurement for the Navy Method.
- Enter height, neck circumference, and waist circumference. These are the minimum required inputs for the Navy Method.
- (Women only) Enter your hip circumference at its widest point.
- (Optional) Enter weight and age to also get the BMI Method result and your fat/lean mass breakdown.
- Read your results: body fat %, category, visual scale, and personalized recommendations.
How Body Fat Is Calculated
US Navy Method
The US Navy Method uses body circumference measurements (neck, waist, and hip) along with height. It uses validated logarithmic formulas developed and used by the US military for field body fat assessment.
Men: BF% = 495 ÷ (1.0324 − 0.19077 × log₁₀(waist − neck) + 0.15456 × log₁₀(height)) − 450
Women: BF% = 495 ÷ (1.29579 − 0.35004 × log₁₀(waist + hip − neck) + 0.22100 × log₁₀(height)) − 450
Typical accuracy: ±3–4% compared to DEXA scan.
BMI Method (Deurenberg)
The BMI Method (Deurenberg et al., 1991) estimates body fat percentage from BMI, age, and sex. It requires weight, height, and age.
Formula: BF% = (1.20 × BMI) + (0.23 × Age) − (10.8 × sex) − 5.4
Where sex = 1 for males, 0 for females.
Typical accuracy: ±5–6%. Less reliable for muscular individuals.
Body Fat Percentage Categories (ACE Guidelines)
Men
| Category | Body Fat % | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Essential Fat | 2–5% | Minimum for survival |
| Athletic | 6–13% | Typical competitive athlete |
| Fitness | 14–17% | Lean, active individual |
| Acceptable | 18–24% | Average, not high risk |
| Obese | ≥ 25% | Elevated health risk |
Women
| Category | Body Fat % | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Essential Fat | 10–13% | Minimum for survival |
| Athletic | 14–20% | Typical competitive athlete |
| Fitness | 21–24% | Lean, active individual |
| Acceptable | 25–31% | Average, not high risk |
| Obese | ≥ 32% | Elevated health risk |
Source: American Council on Exercise (ACE). Categories are general guidelines; individual health risk should be assessed by a clinician.