FFMI Calculator
Calculate your Fat-Free Mass Index (FFMI) from weight, height, and body fat percentage. See interpretation categories for men and women, and use the target helper to estimate required lean mass for a desired FFMI. Informational only—consult health professionals. Explore more tools on free calculators on CalculatorBolt.
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How it works
FFMI = Lean Mass / Height². Lean Mass = Weight × (1 − Body Fat%). We compute FFMI and map it to gender‑specific ranges (underfat, athletic, average, overfat).
Inputs explained
- Gender: Male or Female - affects classification ranges.
- Age: Your age in years (informational).
- Height: Your height in cm or ft/in.
- Weight: Your total body weight in kg or lbs.
- Body Fat %: Percentage of body weight that is fat (measure with calipers, DEXA, or BIA).
- Optional Lean Mass: Directly input lean mass instead of calculating from body fat.
- Rounding: Number of decimal places for FFMI display.
Example
Male, 30 years, 175 cm, 75 kg, 20% body fat → Lean = 75×0.80=60 kg; Height²=3.0625 m² → FFMI = 60/3.0625 ≈ 19.6 → Category: Average
Tips & notes
- FFMI is useful for assessing relative leanness regardless of overall weight.
- Athletes may have higher FFMI due to greater muscle mass.
- Always consider age, health status, and consult professionals for interpretation.
FFMI Classification Ranges
| Classification | Male FFMI | Female FFMI |
|---|---|---|
| Underfat | < 16 | < 15 |
| Athletic | 16–17 | 15–16 |
| Average | 17–20 | 16–19 |
| Overfat | > 20 | > 19 |
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Disclaimer
Informational estimate only. FFMI is one metric and does not replace comprehensive health assessments. Consult qualified health and fitness professionals for advice.