03-06-2017 07:47 - edited 03-06-2017 07:54
03-06-2017 07:47 - edited 03-06-2017 07:54
Despite being very popular the BMI measure is also flawed because it measures the excessiveness of weight rather than the excessiveness of body fat. For instance: A pro bodybuilder weighing 250 lbs and 5% body fat would be considered obese when in reality he's far from it. The Fat Free Mass Index is therefore a much more reliable tool for anyone trying to improve their body/health and fitbit already has the necessary metrics to calculate this with ease.
Other example: You can lose a pound of fat in a week, and gain a pound of muscle in the second week just to see your BMI stay exactly the same since it makes no distinction
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03-07-2017 04:59
03-07-2017 04:59
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03-07-2017 04:59
03-07-2017 04:59
Hello @rhymecheat, thanks for joining us, it's great to have you on board!
We really appreciate our members's input and feedback and I would like to thank you for yours. Our team is always looking to improve the Fitbit experience and and I would like to encourage you to submit your insight as a suggested idea, where our members can comment and vote for it so it can be implemented in the future. This is truly the best way to make your voice heard.
I hope this can be helpful, in case you need anything else, please feel free to reply!