Measuring Body Fat-Abdominal Toning
Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin
Measuring Body Fat-Abdominal Toning
Prior to hitting adolescents, a young lady will typically have a body fat percentage of approximately twelve to fifteen percent. However, this number will change after she hits puberty and her body begins to grow within the evolutionary terms that would assist her in keeping her body, and any baby she might be carrying, safe. As a woman gets older, it is likely that she will continue to climb in the percentage of body fat that is found on or within her body. As with men, most women should try to limit their body fat percentage to less than thirty percent.
Measuring the body fat of an individual is very important in creating a realistic picture of the individual, as well as a good idea about the estimated health of the individual. Knowing a person’s body fat percentage is actually more important than counting calories. This is because some calories can be converted into muscle and other useful makeup within the body. By measuring one’s waistline, a person can determine whether or not they are healthy. If they have their body fat percentage under control, the individual will have a waistline of less than 35 inches for women and less than 40 inches for men.