Who shouldn't consider a body fat scale?
Body fat scales aren't for everyone. Some people shouldn't fit into traditional body fat categories. Others shouldn't be exposed to the small electrical current the scale uses. These people include:
- Children, athletes and bodybuilders. Body fat percentage readings may be unreliable and fluctuate wildly for these groups of people.
- People with pacemakers. The electrical current that these scales send out could impact a pacemaker, and it's best to avoid this risk.
- People with metal plates or bolts. Metal inside the body could influence the percentage reading.
- Pregnant women. Body composition changes dramatically during pregnancy, and readings will vary. And although the electrical current from the scales is very small, many manufacturers still recommend not using these scales during pregnancy.