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Yes, BMI is practical because it relies on two simple measurements, weight and height, and it is most useful when you're talking about populations of people rather than individuals. There are other ways to measure body fat percentage which will give you a more accurate measure for individuals but they're not practical for large populations. The "gold standard" for body fat measurement involves dunking the body into water to measure volume-- this not done at a routine physical exam !


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