Does anyone know the accuracy of a Electric impedance based body fat meter? According to the documentation that comes with it the meter is accurate within a few tenths of a percent. I'm not sure if I should be basing my goal tracking on the aggregate of the two meters I have (I did manage to figure out the scale based one I have only measures lower body fat due to the path of least resistance being from leg to leg).
Anyway, I don't remember what the scale based model is named, but my hand held is an Omron HBF-306. Anyway, just curious if anyone knows the accuracy (it seems to fluctuate when I drink tons of water).
Anyway, I don't remember what the scale based model is named, but my hand held is an Omron HBF-306. Anyway, just curious if anyone knows the accuracy (it seems to fluctuate when I drink tons of water).