Body Fat Percentage: Charting Averages in Men and Women (2024)

Obesity

ByLaura Dorwart

Updated on February 26, 2024

Medically reviewed bySoma Mandal, MD

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  • Measuring

  • By Sex

  • By Age

  • For Your Body

Body fat (BF) percentage refers to the ratio of fat (adipose tissue) in the body in comparison to overall body weight. While body mass index (BMI) is often used to estimate body fat, it’s not always an accurate method of doing so.

Some researchers believe that body fat percentage provides a more reliable indicator of the potential for obesity-related health complications like heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

This article will take a look at average body fat percentage charts in the United States by age and sex, as well as how to calculate it.

Measuring Body Fat Percentage

There are several methods for measuring body fat. You an measure it at home or with the help of a professional, such as a healthcare provider, physical therapist, or personal trainer.

Determining Factors

Ways to estimate body fat percentage include:

  • Waist circumference measurements: Abdominal fat typically gives important clues as to your overall body fat percentage. Measuring your waist-to-hip and/or waist-to-height ratio in addition to your waist circumference can help to estimate your body fat. Neck circumference is also sometimes included.
  • Skinfold calipers: A healthcare provider may use handheld tools known as skinfold calipers to measure your subcutaneous fat, which is the layer of fat just under your skin.
  • Underwater weighing: Also known as hydrostatic weighing, this method of estimating body fat is highly accurate but can be difficult to access. Another method that uses displacement to estimate body fat percentage is air-displacement plethysmography.
  • Body scans: Three-dimensional (3D) body scans can provide an overall picture of your body composition, including the percentages of muscle, bone, and fat in your body.
  • Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan: A DEXA scan are a highly accurate way of estimating body fat percentage. This method uses X-rays to assess the density of different kinds of tissue.
  • Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA): BIA uses currents to provide an overall picture of your body composition.
  • BMI: Body mass index is a simple ratio of body weight to height. However, it doesn't measure body fat directly or take into account factors such as body composition, ethnicity, sex, race, and age. Even though it is a biased measure, BMI is still widely used in the medical community because it’s an inexpensive and quick way to analyze a person’s potential health status and outcomes.

Remember that all current methods of measuring body fat percentage are estimates, not exact calculations.

BMI, Waist Circumference, or Waist-To-Hip Ratio?

Differences Between Men and Women

On average, women tend to have higher body fat percentages than men, including at the same BMI. This is likely due to differences in body composition that prepare the female body for potential pregnancy.

Changes in hormone levels (particularly estrogen) over the life span, especially during puberty and after menopause, cause women to metabolize food differently and store fat more easily.

A Note on Gender and Sex Terminology

Verywell Health acknowledges thatsex and genderare related concepts, but they are not the same. To reflect our sources accurately, this article uses terms like “female,” “male,” “woman,” and “man” as the sources use them.

Body Fat Percentage Chart by Sex

The following data on average body fat percentage of men and women in the United States has been collected through the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and distributed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

What’s Average?

As reported by the CDC, the average estimated body fat percentages among men and women in the United States are as follows:

Body Fat Percentage Among Men
Age GroupAverage BF
Overall (20 and older)28.1%
Young Adult Men (20-39)26.1%
Older Adult Men (40-59)28.6%
Body Fat Percentage Among Women
Age GroupAverage BF
Overall (20 and older)39.9%
Young Adult Women (20-39)37.8%
Older Adult Women (40-59)40.5%

What’s Below Average?

The overall average body fat percentage in the United States is about 39.9% for women and 28.1% for men, so below these amounts would technically be “below average.” However, most people in the United States tend to have higher BF percentages than recommended.

According to the American Council on Exercise (ACE), a body fat range of 25% to 31% for women or 18% to 24% for men is typical for the average nonathlete. A BF below 14% for women or 6% for men may be considered dangerously low and can lead to health risks.

What’s Above Average?

In the United States, an above-average body fat would be approximately 40% or over for women or 28% for men. However, research suggests that men with a body fat of 25% or more and women with a BF of 35% or higher may have a significantly higher risk of related health problems, such as coronary heart disease (CHD). Other researchers set the upper optimal limit for women as 32%.

Body Fat Percentage Chart by Age

According to the CDC, this is the average estimated body fat percentage among various age groups:

Average Body Fat Percentage By Age
AgeBoys/MenGirls/Women
8–1128.0%31.9%
12–1525.2%32.5%
16–1922.9%34.8%
20–3926.1%37.8%
40–5928.6%40.5%
60–7930.8%42.4%
80 and over30.7%40.4%

Meeting Body Fat Percentage for Your Body

There’s no single agreed-upon optimal body fat percentage. Instead, the right amount of body fat for you will depend on your particular dietary habits, nutritional needs, underlying health conditions, and particular goals.

A professional athlete, for example, will likely have a much lower ideal body fat percentage than someone with a more typical level of physical activity.

The American Council on Exercise has come up with the following potential BF percentage ranges for men at different levels of fitness:

  • Essential fat: 2–5%
  • Athletes: 6–13%
  • Fitness enthusiasts: 14–17%
  • Healthy average: 18–24%
  • Dangerously high (obese): 25% and over

Common body fat percentage ranges among women at different levels of fitness are as follows:

  • Essential fat: 10–13%
  • Athletes: 14–20%
  • Fitness enthusiasts: 21–24%
  • Healthy average: 25–31%
  • Dangerously high (obese): 32% and over

If you’d like to decrease or increase your body fat percentage, collaborate with a healthcare provider to come up with the eating and exercise plan that works for you.

Losing Belly Fat

Excess abdominal fat is associated with a higher risk of many different health complications, including heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Research suggests that engaging in moderate- to high-intensity aerobic exercise for at least 150 minutes per week can significantly reduce your waist circumference and lower your risk of chronic health problems.

Summary

Many researchers believe that a body fat percentage of 25% or over for men or 32% to 35% or over for women may be dangerously high. However, you should talk to a healthcare provider to set the right goals for your own body, based on your diet and physical activity level.

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Body Fat Percentage: Charting Averages in Men and Women (2024)

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Body Fat Percentage: Charting Averages in Men and Women? ›

Women are believed to have more essential body fat than men because of childbearing and hormonal functions. In general, the total body fat percentage (essential plus storage fat) is between 12% and 15% for young men and between 25% and 28% for young women {Lohman, 1993 #4151} (see also table 13.1).

What are the averages of percentage body fat for men and women? ›

Women are believed to have more essential body fat than men because of childbearing and hormonal functions. In general, the total body fat percentage (essential plus storage fat) is between 12% and 15% for young men and between 25% and 28% for young women {Lohman, 1993 #4151} (see also table 13.1).

What are the body fat percentage norms for men and women? ›

What Is Body Fat Percentage?
Age20-2940-49
Female16-24%19-28%
Male7-17%14-23%
Jun 24, 2024

How much more body fat do females have than males? ›

Fat in normal women represents between 18% and 20% of body weight, whereas in men it represents only 10% to 15%.

What is the normal body fat for a man? ›

“There is a healthy range for body fat percentage, but there are differences to consider, like age or gender. A healthy body fat range is 25-31% for women and 18-24% for men; this doesn't consider age or athletic status.”

What 20% body fat looks like on a woman? ›

At 18 – 20%, you can still see strong ab muscles, but the six pack may not be as defined. While there's usually a small amount fat on the hips, thighs and butt, it's not very noticeable. Some women reaching for higher levels of fitness prefer this look because it retains some curves.

What is the body fat percentage chart? ›

What should your body fat percentage be?
ClassificationWomen (body fat percentage)Men (body fat percentage)
Athletes14 to 20 percent6 to 13 percent
Fitness21 to 24 percent14 to 17 percent
Acceptable25 to 31 percent18 to 25 percent
Obese32 percent plus26 percent plus
1 more row

What body fat percentage is women's physique? ›

Physique. The next step up in terms of muscle mass and physique development is the women's physique division. Women who compete in this division have more muscle mass and a slightly larger, more athletic build. They also have lower body fat percentages -- often between 8 and 10%.

WHO guidelines for body fat percentage? ›

What Is Considered a Healthy Body Fat Percentage?
Healthy Body Fat Percentage for Men and Women
AgeBody Fat Percentage for MenBody Fat Percentage for Women
20-398%-19%21%-32%
40-5911%-21%23%-33%
60-7913%-24%24%-35%
1 more row
Jan 12, 2024

What is the most attractive body fat percentage for females? ›

Similarly, men with high levels of body fat experience reduced fertility [34,35]. It may be predicted, therefore that, if attractiveness is a mechanism for identifying healthy, fertile mates, healthy levels of body fat (21–33% for women and 8–21% for men; [36]) will be perceived as healthiest and most attractive.

What is the target body fat percentage for a woman? ›

A good body fat percentage for a female, might be around 20-30%, and for a male, 10-20%, however for athletes, this is likely to be lower, potentially 15-20% and 6-10% for females and males respectively.

Is 15% body fat a lot for a woman? ›

What 15% body fat looks like. For most women, this is a great level of body fat to maintain. It is achievable and maintainable for most with good habits, such as maintaining an active lifestyle and eating a nutrient-dense, mostly unprocessed diet.

Why do men store fat in their belly? ›

Men have a higher tendency to accumulate abdominal visceral fat compared to pre-menopausal women. The accumulation of abdominal visceral fat in men, which is a strong independent predictor of mortality, is mainly due to the higher dietary fat uptake by their abdominal visceral fat.

Is the average woman fatter than the average man? ›

Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) suggests that the average weight of men in the US is 199.8 pounds. The average weight for women is 170.8 pounds.

Why am I gaining weight in thighs and buttocks as a female? ›

Genetics and a lack of exercise are standard reasons, but for women, thigh fat can also commonly develop for estrogenic reasons. The amount of estrogen receptors in the thighs and the effect the hormone has on fat pads in the thigh area can also be primary causes.

What is the ideal body fat percentage for age? ›

What should your body fat percentage be?
Age (years)Healthy body fat percentage (men)Healthy body fat percentage (women)
20 to 398 to 19 percent21 to 32 percent
40 to 5911 to 21 percent23 to 33 percent
60 to 7913 to 24 percent24 to 35 percent

What body fat percentage looks best on a woman? ›

Ideal Body-Fat Percentage for Women
Top Athletes15 to 20%
Fit Women21 to 24%
Healthy/Acceptable25 to 32%
Overweight33% plus
1 more row
Jan 19, 2022

What does a 15 percent bf look like? ›

At this level , you can expect to see defined muscle definition and a lean appearance . For men , this may look like a visible six - pack and well - defined chest , shoulders , and arms . For women , 15 percent body fat may result in a toned midsection , defined arms and legs , and a slim waistline .

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