InBody Scan

InBody Scan

Have you every wondered what is below the surface of your skin? The Inbody scan can help you discover that and more.

What is body composition?

Body composition is a method of describing what the body is made of. Your body composition includes fat, protein, minerals, and water. Body composition analysis can accurately show changes in fat mass, muscle mass, and body fat percentage. This can help us show the efficiency of services like personal training, patient care, corporate wellness programs, and many others.

How does the InBody work?

InBody devices use a method called Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) to measure body composition. It divides your weight into different components, such as muscle mass and fat mass, to assess your health and help guide interventions. However, unlike other body composition analyzers, InBody devices do not use empirical estimations, such as age, gender, ethnicity, athleticism, or body shape, in their measured values.
InBody’s medical-grade body composition analyzers rely on four pillars of technology to provide clients with accurate and precise analysis. The results have been extensively validated to gold-standard methods. 

How accurate is the InBody?

The accuracy of InBody devices has been tested and validated through numerous medical studies. Thousands of papers have been published utilizing InBody devices for research around the globe. From dialysis to cancer-related research, medical professionals and researchers trust InBody’s professional body composition analyzers to provide trustworthy data.

Identifying the difference between muscle and fat

Using Muscle-Fat Analysis, we can help you understand the difference between your weight and more important metrics, like your Skeletal Muscle Mass and Body Fat Mass. Equipped with this knowledge, we can help you see how small lifestyle changes translate to positive muscle and fat outputs.

Measure progress across segments

With Segmental Lean Analysis, we can show how gains in fat-free mass improve your overall health. By reviewing the amount of fat-free mass in each limb and the trunk, we can compare and contrast your muscle development and create a plan to balance it.

Analyze visceral fat levels.

Referencing the Visceral Fat Area Level section of the Result Sheet with you is extremely important, because having too much visceral fat is directly related to an increased risk for numerous chronic health conditions. Helping you to reduce the amount of visceral fat on your body will help to ensure you’re able to enjoy a happier, healthier life.

Track changes over time.

The Body Composition History section provides us with the ability to monitor fluctuations in Weight, Skeletal Muscle Mass, and Percent Body Fat. By regularly reviewing this information with you, we’ll be able to make adjustments to your exercise and nutrition plans and keep you excited about achieving your goals.

Monitor body fat distribution!

Segmental Fat Analysis examines how fat is distributed throughout the body. By taking a closer look at this chart, we’ll be able to explain what actions you can take to reduce fat levels in different areas of your body. Reducing these values can help you improve your health and balance your hormone levels.

See how much you burn at rest!

Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the minimum number of calories your body needs to perform basic bodily functions. Knowing this value allows us to create personalized nutrition plans for you, which is key to helping you reach your body composition goals.

Data Like You've Never Seen Before

We use the InBody Result Sheet to guide, educate, and care for our clients in ways that were never before possible.

Award-Winning Advanced Body Composition

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