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Old 12-10-2014, 10:06 AM
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Neesie
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Those formulas and charts assume you have 'average' muscle mass. You also have to take that into consideration. If you have more muscle (heavier than fat), the charts may show your BMI to be higher than it actually is. Likewise if you have less muscle mass than average, it may show your BMI to be lower than it actually is.
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