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My Bod Pod Results
I'm a numbers person, so I also enjoyed keeping track of my numbers. But it has always bothered me that the Body Fat % on my scale Vs. My Bariatric Doctor's very fancy and expensive Tantia body composition analyzer differs so much. My Scale showed my body fat at 26.5% where my doctors scale showed a fat % of 16.9 during my annual appointment last week.
I asked the Nut how accurate their scale is and she said very accurate. I figured they must have the thing calibrated. So I figured my scale must not be that accurate.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to get a Bod Pod test. Before going in the technician warned me Every single person that has gone in was disappointed with the results. I have to say that I didn't disappoint him.
My Reading Body Mass 195.473 Lbs with Fat % - 26.4
I had a nice long talk with the technician who is also a personal trainer. He was very intrigued with my story and why I was getting tested.
He told me that the scale is meaning less. It's about how you look and feel. We talked about what I have been doing from an exercise perspective. He suggested that I concentrate less on cardio and more on interval strength training. He also said that I was too consistent with my routine. I need to change it up. Confuse my body so it doesn't get accustomed to my work out routine. He said the goal would be to build more lean body mass. He said my weight may increase or stay the same but encouraged me to come back now that I'm in the system and compare my results as I work on building muscle.
I asked him if the excess skin that I have on my thighs and on my chest would skew the results. He said good question and told me that he would contact the manufacturer. He got back to me this afternoon. I included the response below.
Loose Skin after Bariatric Surgery
It has been found that the loose skin does not affect the accuracy of the BOD POD results. Body Fat percentage and Fat Free Mass percentage should all be within the correct range.
The makeup of the extra skin can only be broken down via chemical analysis, so we can't say the loose skin is only in the fat free mass category. But a study done with patients before and after gastric bypass surgery showed that excess skin did not skew the results obtained from the BOD POD.
Clinical Research Manager
Highest Weight: 380 Consult Weight: 357 Surgery Weight: 309
Goal Weight: 220 (9/29/10) Revised Goal Range 215-220 Current Weight: 224
Plastics: Circumferential Lower Body Lift - 11/18/2011
Gynecomastia - 6/14/2012
Thanks for posting this. I am not sure what your fat % goal is but I had mine determined with the weighing under water test when I reached my initial goal and I was 30% fat. (must have been about 98% fat before wls). But my surgeon said that for my age and gender that was ok and pretty normal.
And thanks for telling about the loose skin thing as its an important question.
We have a bod pod at our local university and I think I will get hubby Shrinking Nerd to go with me and get tested.
Anyway, even if the 26% is accurate I think its still pretty good.
Diane
I'm OK with my 26%. I feel great and I look good. I agree with my Nut. I wouldn't look good if I lost anymore weight. I am going to try to focus on building more muscle as I feel as if I'm a weakling.
Even though I'm a numbers person...I'm also a realist. I don't think those charts where printed with me in mind. Same as BMI. I wouldn't look good at a normal BMI...therefore why go for something that I wouldn't look good at.
I am going to let my nut know that they need to have their scale re-calibrated
Highest Weight: 380 Consult Weight: 357 Surgery Weight: 309
Goal Weight: 220 (9/29/10) Revised Goal Range 215-220 Current Weight: 224
Plastics: Circumferential Lower Body Lift - 11/18/2011
Gynecomastia - 6/14/2012
When I had my body fat checked by Hydrostatic weighing, the technician said that the excess skin didn't skew the results.
Btw, I have been weight training for the past 15 months and it really does change your body composition. Your weight may be the same, but you will be solid muscle, if you keep on with it. Plus, the more lean muscle mass one has, the higher your metabolic rate is at rest, since muscle burns more calories than an equivalent amount of fat. It is a win-win situation.
Gail
I'm planning an off plan week that week. So I'm sure I'll be pretty motivated when I return to my scale
The technician talked to me about the higher metabolic rate with more lean muscle as well.
Thanks for the info.
Highest Weight: 380 Consult Weight: 357 Surgery Weight: 309
Goal Weight: 220 (9/29/10) Revised Goal Range 215-220 Current Weight: 224
Plastics: Circumferential Lower Body Lift - 11/18/2011
Gynecomastia - 6/14/2012
Thanks for posting about the skin, I was wondering that myself.