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What is the InBody Scan?

What does your weight really represent? When you step on a scale, you can’t see how much muscle or fat you have. All you see is how heavy you weigh.

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Go beyond the scale with the InBody Scan, a non-invasive body composition analysis that provides a detailed breakdown of your weight in terms of muscle, visceral fat (fat in and around your organs), and water. 

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Get results you can trust so you can reach your health and fitness goals with precision and actionable objectives.

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45 Second Test

Quickly measure fat mass, muscle mass, and body water levels in less than a minute. 

 

No discomfort. Simply stand on the device and hold the hand electrodes.

No Estimations

Only impedance is used to determine your body composition results; no estimations such as gender and age are used or required to predict your body composition.

Book Your InBody Scan Today!

The Modern Assessment of Health

When you’re thinking of losing weight or simply want to see how healthy you are, you probably do one of two things: step on a scale or calculate your BMI. But the truth is, these methods don’t tell you anything about how healthy you are– all weight and BMI does is compare how heavy you are to a standard that doesn’t fit your individual goals.

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When you’re trying to get healthier, you’re most likely going to lose fat and (hopefully) gain muscle. But BMI and weight don’t differentiate between muscle and fat. So how can you? Through body composition analysis.

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Body composition analysis is a method of describing what the body is made of, to give you a snapshot of your health and to help you reach your health goals from the inside out.

Human Body and Impedance*

Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) measures impedance by applying alternating low-level electrical currents through the water in the body. 

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The concept of resistance: 

If the human body were full of water and nothing else, there would be little to no resistance.

But water is not the only element in the human body, there are components of your body other than water, such as fat, muscle, and bone that create resistance to the electrical current that is going through your body.

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In BIA, the more water in your body, the less resistance. Unlike fat, the muscles in your body contain a high percentage of water.  So the more muscle you have, the more body water. And the more body water you have, the less resistance to the electrical current there is.

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