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Product Name: | Loftilla Bathroom Scale for Body Weight BMI Scale |
Product Description: | Loftilla Smart Scales not only provide your body weight but also BMI of your body. You can track weight and BMI trends in your Loftilla Plus App easily!Why BMI Matters?BMI is an easy and reliable way to tell you whether you have an excess of body fat based on your height and weight ratio.Measurement Tips:Place the scale on a hard, flat surface.Calibrate each time. Step onto the scale to turn on the scale, then step off to let the scale calibrate. Wait until you see the scale displays '0.00', then step on the scale again to measure your weight.Use the scale under the same condition during same hour each day.Open App to the 'Measurements' page before taking measurement. Easy to get started with Loftilla Digital Bathroom Scale:1. Search and download Loftilla Plus App in App Store or Google Play.2. Turn on Bluetooth (Location permission required for Android users) in your phone and start the App.3. Tap '+' in the upper right corner and choose 'Device management' on the 'measurements' page. The smart scale will ask you to step on the scale to turn it on, find and tap the device named ‘CS20M3’ on the pairing page.4. Keep standing on the scale for 5-10 seconds, then you can find your weight shows in both in LED display of scale and your Mobile App, you can also get your BMI in App at the same time. |
Model Number: | CS20M3-BLACK |
Product SKU: | B07WK8JMK8 |
UPC: | 779207167853 |
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When athletes are considered 'obese', you know your metric deserves to be left on the ash-heap of History
https://www.npr.org/templates/sto...=10626843
When athletes are considered 'obese', you know your metric deserves to be left on the ash-heap of History
https://www.npr.org/templates/sto...=10626843
Some athletes are quite obese - football and baseball
When athletes are considered 'obese', you know your metric deserves to be left on the ash-heap of History
https://www.npr.org/templates/sto...=10626843
But health insurers love it. Put otherwise healthy people into higher risk categories then charge extra without additional risk.
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Your weight isn't a great way of doing that.
If you really want to do that I would suggest using something like map my fitness app. Tracking what you eat will help much more with it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WK8JMK8
When athletes are considered 'obese', you know your metric deserves to be left on the ash-heap of History
https://www.npr.org/templates/sto...=10626843
I, like you, and many others loathe the BMI as a metric to show health that my insurer tries to use. I'm 5'10, 195lbs and have 11% body fat, so, not obese in the slightest sense.
However, according to the BMI scale, I'm well into the obese range and probably should be shopping for a coffin or at least diabetus medicine.
As others have stated, MapMyFitness or MyFitnessPal is a good, free way to go. Probably better to just weigh yourself weekly.