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US Army basic combat training alters the relationship between body mass index and per cent body fat.

Stephen A FoulisJ M HughesB A SpieringL A WalkerK I GuerriereK M TaylorS P ProctorStephen A Foulis
Published in: BMJ military health (2021)
BCT alters the BMI-%BF relationship, with lower %BF at a given BMI by the end of BCT compared with the beginning, highlighting the unreliability of BMI to try to estimate body composition. The specific BMI threshold of 25.0 kg/m2, defined as 'overweight', is an out-of-date metric for health and performance outcomes. To the extent that %BF reflects physical readiness, these data provide evidence of a fit and capable military force at BMI greater than 25.0 kg/m2.
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