IDEAL BODY FAT PERCENTAGE
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For those looking for a slim and toned body, there is no absolute perfect body fat percentage. The ideal percentage of body fat varies markedly between individuals and depends on various factors including body type, age, genetics, activity levels and eating habits.
The ideal weight and fat-lean ratio varies considerably, but the minimum body fat percentage considered safe for maintenance of good health is 5 – 9% for males and 13 – 15% for females, although there's no hard and fast "rule" on what is too low for an individual.
The table below shows the minimum body fat percentages for both genders by age. As you can see the table suggests that bodyfat increase with age and although this tends to be the case this does not have to be the case.
Age |
≤ 30 |
30 – 50 |
50+ |
Female |
13 – 18% |
15 – 23% |
16 – 25% |
Male |
6 – 14% |
11 – 17% |
12 – 19% |
IDEAL LEVEL OF BODY FAT
No two people are the same and some people may feel or perform better at higher or lower fat percentages than others of the same age and sex. Therefore, there are ranges to give an idea of where ones ideal body fat percentage may lie or should lie above. Of course, if even within this range women may experience disruption of their menses and it may be that she has gone too low and needs to increase her body fat levels a little. For example, if a woman has lost weight and now has a body fat percentage of 17%, it may that her ideal body fat percentage is a little higher and that she should not dip below 20%. In men very low body fat is also unhealthy, though the effect initially may not be as marked as in women.
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