LeanneM
Cathlete
Hey everyone,
I have an appointment this coming week to get my body fat tested at Kaiser via bioelectrical impedance. (The nurse I spoke to a few weeks ago when I made the appointment assured me that their scale is much more accurate than my Tanita scale!;-) ) The cost is only $20, and I figure that it'll be good to see if my home-measuring methods are accurate or not. However, there is also a place in my town that does hydrostatic/water testing for $50.
Which one do you think is more accurate? I've read that the hydrostatic testing is considered to be the "gold standard," so would it be better to spend the extra money on that instead of the bioelectrical testing?
I'd appreciate any insight and advice! Thanks!
I have an appointment this coming week to get my body fat tested at Kaiser via bioelectrical impedance. (The nurse I spoke to a few weeks ago when I made the appointment assured me that their scale is much more accurate than my Tanita scale!;-) ) The cost is only $20, and I figure that it'll be good to see if my home-measuring methods are accurate or not. However, there is also a place in my town that does hydrostatic/water testing for $50.
Which one do you think is more accurate? I've read that the hydrostatic testing is considered to be the "gold standard," so would it be better to spend the extra money on that instead of the bioelectrical testing?
I'd appreciate any insight and advice! Thanks!


