Body Fat Calculator

Estimate your body fat percentage using the precise US Navy method. Understand your fitness category and healthy target range.

Measure below the larynx, slightly sloped
Men: at the navel; Women: narrowest point
US Navy Method — Body Fat
Where you fall on the scale
US Navy Method
Circumference-based
BMI-Based Estimate
Height & weight only
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About the Body Fat Calculator

Body fat percentage is one of the most meaningful indicators of physical fitness and health risk. Unlike your weight or BMI alone, knowing your body fat percentage tells you exactly how much of your body is composed of fat tissue versus lean mass — including muscle, bone, water, and organs. This calculator uses two established methods to give you a complete picture.

How It Works: The US Navy Method

The US Navy circumference method is the primary formula used in this calculator. It was developed by the United States Navy to assess body composition using simple tape-measure inputs, and it remains one of the most accurate non-laboratory methods available for general use. The formula requires your height, neck circumference, and waist circumference. For women, hip circumference is also included because female fat distribution patterns differ from male.

  • Men: Body fat % = 86.010 × log₁₀(waist − neck) − 70.041 × log₁₀(height) + 36.76
  • Women: Body fat % = 163.205 × log₁₀(waist + hip − neck) − 97.684 × log₁₀(height) − 78.387

Measurement technique matters. Measure your neck just below the larynx (Adam’s apple) with a slight downward slope. Measure your waist at the navel for men, or at the narrowest point for women. Measure hips at the widest point around the buttocks. Stand straight and breathe normally — don’t suck in.

The BMI-Based Estimate

The second method uses your BMI (calculated from height and weight) combined with your age and sex to estimate body fat. The Deurenberg formula provides a useful secondary reference point, but it is less accurate than the Navy method because it cannot distinguish between muscle and fat — two people with identical BMIs but different body compositions will receive the same estimate. Use it as a secondary data point, not a primary measure.

Body Fat Categories

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) defines the following ranges, which this calculator uses for classification:

  • Essential Fat: Men 2–5% / Women 10–13% — the minimum fat needed for survival
  • Athlete: Men 6–13% / Women 14–20% — typical range for competitive athletes
  • Fitness: Men 14–17% / Women 21–24% — active, healthy individuals
  • Acceptable: Men 18–24% / Women 25–31% — average healthy population range
  • Obese: Men 25%+ / Women 32%+ — increased health risk zone

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the US Navy method?
Studies show the US Navy method has a margin of error of approximately 3–4 percentage points compared to DEXA scan (the gold standard). It is consistently more accurate than BMI-based estimates and significantly more practical than hydrostatic weighing or skinfold calipers. Accuracy improves when measurements are taken carefully with a non-stretchable tape measure.
Why do men and women have different healthy ranges?
Women naturally carry more essential fat due to hormonal requirements, reproductive functions, and structural differences. A woman at 20% body fat is typically in excellent athletic condition, whereas a man at 20% is in the acceptable range. These differences are biological, not a reflection of fitness level.
My Navy and BMI results are different — which should I trust?
Trust the US Navy result. The BMI-based formula does not account for muscle mass — people who strength-train regularly will typically see an inflated BMI-based estimate. The Navy method uses actual body measurements, making it far more sensitive to your real body composition.
What is a healthy body fat percentage?
For most adults, the “Fitness” category (men 14–17%, women 21–24%) represents an active, healthy body composition. The “Acceptable” range (men 18–24%, women 25–31%) is also healthy for the general population. Results below the essential fat threshold or above the obese threshold are associated with measurable health risks and warrant attention.
Can I use this calculator for children or teenagers?
The US Navy formula and ACE body fat categories are validated for adults aged 18 and over. Body composition norms differ significantly for children and adolescents, and a paediatric healthcare provider should be consulted for those age groups.
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