A 64 inch tall woman with a neck measurement of 12 inches waist 28 inches and hips 42 inches has 34 percent body fat. For example a 72 inch tall male with a neck measurement of 16 and a waist measurement of 36 has 19 percent body fat. Measure just inferior to the larynx with sloping slightly downward to the front narrowest point. Take all measurements with the tape flat against your skin but not compressing it. For example if your waist is 30 your hips are. Measure at the widest point of the abdomen at the level of your naval umbilicus.
Place the tape flat around your neck just below the larynx adams apple. Skinfold calipers measure the thickness of your subcutaneous fat the fat underneath the skin at certain body locations. For women the formula is 163205 x log10 waist hip neck 97684 x log10 height in inches 78387. Neck standing measure your neck at its largest girth right over the adams apple. Look straight ahead and relax your shoulders without hunching. Measure your neck.
Shoulder standing can either be measured as a straight line from the largest points on each shoulder across the chest or as a girth measurement all the way around the body. To calculate body fat percentage add your waist and hip measurements and then subtract the neck measurement to determine your circumference value. Measurements are taken at either 3 or 7 different sites on the body. Use your last recorded height measurement at the doctors office or use a tape measure to determine your height. Body fat for men step 1. Measure your hips at the widest point below your waist while keeping your feet together for an accurate measurement.
Keep the tape level at the same height on the front and back of the neck. Remove your clothing and use the bathroom when you get out of bed in the morning. Step on the scale to determine.