Finding a fair way to calculate weight loss in a competition can be a
challenge because there are so many different ways to measure it. Those
with more weight to lose may see the pounds drop more quickly, meaning
that heavier people have an unfair advantage. When considering the
different methods to measure weight loss, make a decision based on the
contest participants.
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If everyone has a similar amount of weight to lose, judging
the competition based on pounds lost is an easy way to compare efforts.
Simply measure each individual's starting weight, then measure again
each week. At the end of the contest, whoever has lost the most pounds
wins the competition.
While this method is certainly the easiest, the disadvantage is that
it doesn't count for muscle gain, which could offset some of the pounds
lost. For example, someone could lose five pounds of fat, but gain three
pounds of muscle, which would result in only a two pound weight loss on
the scale.
Body fat percentage is a more accurate way to judge weight
loss because it incorporates both fat loss and muscle gain. The easiest
way to measure this in a weight loss competition is to use a scale that
measures body fat. You can also measure body fat using skin calipers,
though there is much room for human error with this method.
Measurements of body fat percentage do vary based on the amount of
water a person has in her body, so be sure to measure at the same time
each week to get the most accurate results.
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When the weight loss contest participants are coming from
very different starting points--for instance, if one person needs to
lose 100 pounds and another only needs to lose 30--a fair way to measure
weight loss is by calculating the weight lost as a percentage of the
person's body weight.
For example, if someone weighs 250 pounds and loses three pounds in a
week, the percentage of body weight lost is 1.2 percent. Someone who
weighs 175 pounds and lost three pounds in a week lost 1.7 percent of
her body weight. Even though the two people lost the same number of
pounds, the second person would be the winner because she lost a larger
percentage of her body weight.
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