Track your nutrition and health goals
FFMI stands for Fat-Free Mass Index, a metric that measures the amount of lean body mass (muscle, bone, water, and organs) relative to your height. Unlike BMI, which uses total body weight, FFMI focuses exclusively on the non-fat portion of your body.
Lean body mass includes:
- Skeletal muscle — the primary contributor to FFMI differences between individuals
- Bone mass — the weight of your skeletal structure
- Organ weight — internal organs and connective tissue
- Water content — intracellular and extracellular body water
FFMI was popularized by researchers Kouri, Pope, and colleagues in a 1995 study that used it to evaluate muscularity in both natural and enhanced athletes. It has since become a widely used benchmark for assessing body composition and muscular development.
