I have a Tanita scale and like it a lot. I think it is fairly accurate but can tell you more after Aug. 8th when I get my BF tests by calipers, then I can compare. It gives you different readings depending on how hydrated you are. In the morning, when I'm dehydrated (50% water), it'll be higher (25.5-26%), and in the mid-afternoon, my weight will be up a pound but my BF will be lower because my water % is higher (52% water) - BF closer to 23-24%. I like to keep track of my morning weight, and my afternoon body fat. LOL...
This time last year, my BF was 30% by the caliper method. I expect it is lower now and when I get it done on Aug 8th, I'll have a good idea how close the scale is.



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). The stipulation is that you shouldn't use it immediately upon waking, after exercise, after eating or drinking, with a full bladder or after showering/being excessively wet. These all impact the fluid balance in your body and in turn, affect (or is it effect?) the impedence of the tiny electrical current (very tiny) that is sent through one foot and then exited through the other. But if you use it the same time every day, you can get a good gage on whether you are losing bf or gaining bf-that's how I used it anyway.
). It just happened to be a feature of the scale we bought, maybe a combination of calipers/scale would be better (if the scale is fairly accurate, anyway, which is still up for debate
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