Vinny
Member
Hi,
It`s a measuring scale with two electrodes on the top surface.
It shows first the weight - 83 kg in my case.
Then comes the BMI, or the fat ratio. I`ve got 31, which is obese, which I already new.
The next measure must be the water percentage, according the manual. In my case - 55.6%, and the number is accompanied with the abbreviation TBW, which I don`t know what it stands for.
Then comes the muscle mass - 41.2%
Then the bone mass - 11.5%
At the end, calorie requirement - 2330 in my case (I don`t care about that now)
So, where I`m getting confused is, the summary of 55,6 + 41.2 + 11.5 = 108.3%
How can I be more than 100%? I mean, I`ve always known that I`m more than I appear, lol, but still, what`s the trick here or this cheap scale is just a c*ap?
Finally, if the numbers are correct, how do they look to you?
Thanks
It`s a measuring scale with two electrodes on the top surface.
It shows first the weight - 83 kg in my case.
Then comes the BMI, or the fat ratio. I`ve got 31, which is obese, which I already new.
The next measure must be the water percentage, according the manual. In my case - 55.6%, and the number is accompanied with the abbreviation TBW, which I don`t know what it stands for.
Then comes the muscle mass - 41.2%
Then the bone mass - 11.5%
At the end, calorie requirement - 2330 in my case (I don`t care about that now)
So, where I`m getting confused is, the summary of 55,6 + 41.2 + 11.5 = 108.3%
How can I be more than 100%? I mean, I`ve always known that I`m more than I appear, lol, but still, what`s the trick here or this cheap scale is just a c*ap?
Finally, if the numbers are correct, how do they look to you?
Thanks