Body adiposity index

The body adiposity index (BAI) is a method of estimating the amount of body fat in humans. The BAI is calculated without using body weight, unlike the body mass index (BMI). Instead, it uses the size of the hips compared to the person's height.

Based on population studies, the BAI is approximately equal to the percentage of body fat for adult men and women of differing ethnicities.[1]

  1. ^ Bergman, Richard N.; Stefanovski, D.; Buchanan, T. A.; Sumner, A. E.; Reynolds, J. C.; Sebring, N. G.; Xiang, A. H.; Watanabe, R. M. (2012). "A Better Index of Body Adiposity". Obesity. 20 (6). Obesity - A Research Journal: 1083–1089. doi:10.1038/oby.2012.99. PMC 3275633. PMID 21372804.