In the 2007 NFL Combine, the offensive lineman average was somewhere between 21% and 24% body fat. However, the lowest body fat percentage was somewhere near 16%. The fattest offensive lineman was just above 30%.
The typical body fat percentage for average men population in the us is from 6% to 13% and the typical body fat percentage for the average women population in the US is from 14% to 20% .
For average adult males the body fat percentage is 18 to 24 percent. It is suggested however that the optimal body fat percentage for an adult male should be around 14 to 17 percent.
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It depends on a couple of factors. As you age, it is expected that your body fat percentage will go up slightly. Professional athletes are also almost categorically classed as "under fat" with a body fat percentage of 14-20%, but they are not unhealthy. A typical woman's body fat percentage should be around 21% to be considered healthy. The danger zone, however, is under 14%. This is the area where organ damage occurs.
One can calculate the percentage of fat there is in their body by using the Body Fat Percentage Calculator provided by Healthy Forms which lets you calculate the percentage of fat in your body.
The BMI Index describes your body fat percentage.
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The percentage of salt in the human body is about 0.9, while the percentage of salt in the ocean is about 3.5.
To calculate the percentage of body fat loss, you can use the formula: (Initial body fat - Current body fat) / Initial body fat x 100. This will give you the percentage of body fat lost.