Consumer Reports tests bathroom scales

The most expensive scales were not always best

ORLANDO, Fla. – Research shows that stepping onto the scale frequently can be an effective motivator to help you shed weight and keep it off.

 

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But today’s digital devices do so much more than simply display pounds. Consumer Reports has advice on buying scales and recently tested six that measure not only weight but also things like body mass index and fat. 

 

The scales work by passing a very small electrical current through your body. Electrical 

current passes differently through fat and muscle, and based on the amount of current, 

the scales can determine your body composition. 

 

Consumer Reports tested accuracy by sending volunteers to a university lab, where 

they measured body fat using a highly sophisticated device called a Bod Pod. 

 

Consumer Reports used that scientific benchmark for each volunteer, to assess each 

scale’s accuracy at reporting body fat. None of them came close to the numbers from 

the Bod Pod for all of the volunteers. 

 

They weren’t very accurate at measuring body fat, but they were consistent. So if you 

want to track your body-fat composition over time, they are useful. 

 

That said, the $80 Tanita provides the best combination of accuracy for weight and 

consistence for body fat. 

 

The Fitbit Aria Smart Scale, $130, can send results right to your smartphone, using Wi-Fi. 

 

It’s useful to know how much body fat you have, but a better indication of your overall 

health is body mass index, which you can calculate knowing your height and your 

weight. All you really need to do that is a basic scale like Consumer Reports top-rated 

scale, the Taylor 7506, $25. 

 

Complete Ratings and recommendations on all kinds of products, including appliances, 

cars & trucks, and electronic gear, are available on Consumer Reports’ website. 

 

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About the Author

Paul is a Florida native who graduated from the University of Central Florida. As a multimedia journalist, Paul enjoys profiling the people and places that make Central Florida unique.

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