Otto Frank Rabago
Otto Frank Rábago (born in Cuba, citizen of the United States) is recognized by the World Records Union (WRU) for holding three world records related to human body composition and metabolic health. These records were certified in Miami, Florida, USA, in August 2025.
World records
Highest skeletal muscle to fat mass ratio (kg/kg) in a living adult
The record for the highest skeletal muscle to fat mass ratio (kg/kg) in a living adult measured by certified bioimpedance is **18.4 : 1**. It was achieved by Otto Frank Rábago (USA) in Miami, Florida, and confirmed on 4 August 2025 by the World Records Union.[1]
First documented case of simultaneous undetectable levels of three key atherogenic markers
This record documents the first case of undetectable levels of three key atherogenic markers — Small LDL-P (< 90 nmol/L), Large VLDL-P (< 0.8 nmol/L), and LP-IR score (< 25) — measured via NMR spectroscopy under fasting conditions without artificial intervention or medication. It was achieved by Otto Frank Rábago (USA) in Miami, Florida, and confirmed on 11 August 2025 by the World Records Union.[2]
Highest total body water percentage (TBW%) in a living adult
The record for the highest total body water percentage (TBW %) in a living adult, verified by multifrequency bioimpedance without artificial intervention, is **73.1 %**. It was achieved by Otto Frank Rábago (USA) in Miami, Florida, and confirmed on 4 August 2025 by the World Records Union.[3]
About the World Records Union
The World Records Union (WRU) is an international organization that registers and certifies world records through standardized evaluation protocols. It is recognized by reputable international bodies for maintaining official records.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Highest skeletal muscle to fat mass ratio (kg/kg) in a living adult". World Records Union. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ↑ "First documented case of simultaneous undetectable levels of three key atherogenic markers". World Records Union. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ↑ "Highest total body water percentage (TBW%) in a living adult". World Records Union. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ↑ "About World Records Union". World Records Union. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
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