Body mass index (BMI)
Age
Sex
Male
≤ 30
Female
Male
> 30
Female
Sex
Male
Female
For muscle mass there are no universal standard values.
Body mass index (BMI)
The BMI indicates the ratio of height to weight and is only an approximate standard
value. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an index of 18.6 to 25 is
optimal.
Since men typically have a higher percentage of muscle mass in the total body mass
than women do, the age and gender play an important role in interpreting the BMI.
BMI (kg/m²)
< 18.5
18.6 - 25
25.1 - 30
30.1 and above
Automatic user recognition
The scales are equipped with automatic user recognition. This function can be enabled
if you have saved your personal data as described in "Entering personal data" and
carried out at least one body analysis.
As soon as you step on the scales, they switch on automatically and show you the
weight result within a few seconds. When a similar weight value (difference less than
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Body fat in %
thin i--
slim i-
≤ 11
11.1~15.5
≤ 16
16.1~20.5
≤ 15
15.1~19.5
≤ 20
20.1~25.0
Body water in %
Age
< 40
40~60
< 48.5
> 60
< 40
40~60
< 43.5
> 60
normal i
15.6~20.0
20.6~25.0
19.6~24.0
25.1~30.0
Low
Normal
< 50
50~65
48.5~63.5
< 47
47~62
< 45
45~60
43.5~58.5
< 42
42~57
Normal weight
BA 2103-1 | BA 2103-2 body analyser scales
Overweight i+
20.1~24.5
25.1~30.5
24.1~28.5
30.1~35.5
Body weight
Underweight
Overweight
Obesity
Obesity i++
> 24.5
> 30.5
> 28.5
> 35.0
High
> 65
> 63.5
> 62
> 60
> 58.5
> 57