Know Your Numbers
… Specifically, Your (FAT) Numbers?
We often hear the phrase “Know your numbers” as it relates to various aspects of our health. Typically, that phrase is related to knowing things like your cholesterol number or your blood pressure. Those are certainly good to know. However, there are other key measures many people should also be more finely tuned in to. Specifically, as we address in this blog, we’re talking about measures associated with people who struggle with their weight. You need to know your “Fat” Numbers!
One such critical Fat Number is your BMI (Body Mass Index). This is the measure that provides an objective and scientific measure of where you are with your weight – and health risks. Are you really “just a little over-weight”? Or have you progressed beyond that? Are you now into that area that puts you into the medically diagnosed disease called “OBESITY”?
Obviously, nobody wants to be called that or labeled as being “obese”. But it is no longer a subjective opinion simply based on how a person looks. It is an objective measure. BMI at 30 or more IS obesity. Period! And clinical study after study links a BMI over 30 with ramped up heart disease, diabetes and even multiple types of cancer.
Actually, there is a level at which a person is deemed OVERWEIGHT, too. That number is 25-29.9. With that in mind, do you think you might want to know your BMI number … and stay below the “30” mark? We think so!
Another key “Fat” Number to be aware of is your Visceral Fat Rating (VFR). Ever heard of that? Most people have not – but check this out: There are different kinds of fat. Subcutaneous Fat is that fat we store just under our skin. The fat we may be able to feel on our arms, legs and waistline is subcutaneous fat. It’s that “pinch an inch” fat … or “muffin top” fat right there at our “love handles”.
On the other hand, Visceral Fat is body fat that is stored within the abdominal cavity. This sounds kind of gross, but if we were to be able to open you up, look inside around your organs and view the fat accumulating in there, that is visceral fat. It is stored inside and around a number of important internal organs such as the liver, pancreas and intestines. Research has shown that this type of fat plays a distinct and potentially dangerous role affecting how our hormones function.
Everyone will have some Visceral Fat, but your VFR should not surpass 12. If it does, BE AWARE! Those with a higher VFR are exposed to an increased risk of a variety of serious health conditions including: Heart Disease, Breast Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and especially, Type 2 Diabetes. Yikes! Sounds like a number worth knowing – and controlling!
Other Fat Numbers worth waking up to are your Body Fat % and even your Body Fat Mass – that is literally the number of pounds of your overall weight that is FAT. Not bones. Not skin. Not muscle. Not water. Just un-wanted fat pounds!
These numbers (and more) can be acquired in a matter of a minute or two with our Computerized Body