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Army Body Fat Calculator 2026

AR 600-9 Hodgdon-Beckett method
Age and gender-specific standards
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This calculator uses the official AR 600-9 circumference tape method. The Hodgdon-Beckett formulas and body fat limits have not changed since the 2023 regulation revision.
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The Hodgdon-Beckett Equations: How Army Body Fat Is Calculated

The Army uses circumference regression equations developed by Hodgdon and Beckett for the US Navy in 1984. Body fat is estimated from measurable site circumferences and height, requiring only a standard tape measure (no calipers, no water tank). The formula differs by gender because fat distribution patterns differ significantly between sexes.

Male (2 sites):
%BF = 86.010 x log10(abdomen - neck) - 70.041 x log10(height) + 36.76

Female (3 sites):
%BF = 163.205 x log10(waist + hip - neck) - 97.684 x log10(height) - 78.387
All measurements in inches

Worked example (male): 25-year-old, height 5'10" (70 inches), neck 15.5", abdomen 34.5". Abdomen minus neck = 19.0. BF% = 86.010 x log10(19.0) minus 70.041 x log10(70) plus 36.76 = 86.010 x 1.2788 minus 70.041 x 1.8451 plus 36.76 = 110.0 minus 129.2 plus 36.76 = 17.5%. Army standard for ages 21-27 is 22%. This soldier passes with 4.5 percentage points to spare.

The circumference method has a standard error of 3 to 4 percentage points compared to DXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry). It can overestimate fat in muscular soldiers with large abdomens. For body composition metrics beyond Army screening, the FFMI Calculator measures fat-free mass index, which is more useful for tracking lean mass gains.

AR 600-9 in 2026: What Changed in 2023 and What Stayed the Same

The 2023 revision of AR 600-9 did not change the circumference formulas or the body fat percentage limits. The Hodgdon-Beckett equations and the age/gender cutoffs have been in place since the original regulation. What the 2023 update changed was the ABCP compliance process and the integration of the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) as the primary physical readiness assessment.

ComponentPre-20232023 Revision (Current)
Measurement formulaHodgdon-BeckettHodgdon-Beckett (unchanged)
Body fat limitsSame by age/genderSame by age/gender (unchanged)
ABCP timelineUp to 12 months6 months (extendable to 12)
Fitness testAPFTACFT (Army Combat Fitness Test)
Height-weight screen firstYesYes (unchanged)

The ACFT replaced the APFT as the primary physical readiness test. Body composition screening remains a separate evaluation from the ACFT score, but both are typically conducted during the same physical readiness testing window. Aerobic capacity is scored directly on the ACFT; the VO2 Max Calculator estimates cardiovascular fitness as a complement to body composition tracking.

Army Body Fat Standards by Age: Maximum Percentages for Male and Female Soldiers

AR 600-9 divides soldiers into four age groups: 17-20, 21-27, 28-39, and 40 and above. The allowable limit increases with each group because body fat naturally rises with age, and the Army calibrates standards to remain achievable across a career. Each age group grants 2 additional percentage points for males and 2 for females compared to the group below it.

Age GroupMale Max BF%Female Max BF%Notes
17-2020%30%Strictest standard; entry-level soldiers
21-2722%32%Core service years; most NCOs in this range
28-3924%34%Mid-career NCOs and company-grade officers
40+26%36%Senior NCOs and field-grade officers

Age group is determined by the soldier's calendar age on the day of measurement, not the start of the assessment period. A soldier who turns 28 between their last measurement and the next immediately moves to the 28-39 bracket. The Chronological Age Calculator computes exact age in years, months, and days, useful for confirming which bracket applies when a soldier is near a birthday boundary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Under AR 600-9, male soldiers must stay at or below: 20% (ages 17-20), 22% (ages 21-27), 24% (ages 28-39), and 26% (age 40 and above). Female soldiers must stay at or below: 30% (ages 17-20), 32% (ages 21-27), 34% (ages 28-39), and 36% (age 40 and above). These limits were not changed in the 2023 revision. Soldiers who exceed the height-weight table are measured by tape before any compliance action is taken.

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AR 600-9 Quick Reference
Max Body Fat by Age
AgeMaleFemale
17-2020%30%
21-2722%32%
28-3924%34%
40+26%36%
Measurement Sites
Male (2 sites):Neck (below Adam's apple) + Abdomen (at navel, relaxed exhale)
Female (3 sites): Neck + Waist (narrowest) + Hip (widest)
Pro Tip
Tape tension is the most common source of self-measurement error. The tape should be snug enough not to droop but must not compress the skin. Take three readings at each site and average them before plugging numbers into the formula.
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