The formula commonly used for this calculation involves measuring skinfold thickness at various points on the body, such as the triceps, subscapular, and thigh. These measurements are then plugged into a specific equation to determine the percentage of body fat.
Triceps, Subscapular, Thigh = skinfold thickness measurements in mm
Height = height of the individual in inches
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