Patient Health Begins with Body Composition Analysis
How are you tracking your fitness progress?
If you’re like most people, you step on your bathroom scale when you want to assess your health.
But doesn’t it feel like none of your plans to get healthier work out the way you expected them to?
Doesn’t it seem like that new diet or exercise you’ve been trying only helps you lose weight temporarily, and sometimes, you end up gaining even more weight?
That’s because your bathroom scale is misleading.
Ditch the Scale
Weight loss is not the same as fat loss. As we age, we naturally lose some of our heavy, dense muscle mass, and a lower number on the scale doesn’t always mean we’re in peak condition.
The key to physical fitness is losing excess body fat, not overall body weight. Instead of tracking how heavy you are, use body composition analysis to track how healthy you are.
See What You’re Made Of
You are much more than one standardized number. Your weight is made up of muscle, fat, bone, and water, and the proportions of these different elements are known as your body composition.
When you take a body composition test on the InBody 380, it shows you how many pounds of muscle, fat, bone, and water you actually have.
Armed with this data, you can make little adjustments that lead to major long-term improvements.
By learning about the balance of muscle mass, body fat, and body water in each of your limbs and your trunk, you get insight into:
• Your current health status
• Risk of chronic disease
• Which exercise and nutrition plans are most effective for you
Take Control of Your Health
The InBody 380 analyzes your body composition in just 30 seconds and provides you with a comprehensive set of results that you can use to optimize your lifestyle.
By checking your Result Sheet printout or your InBody App data, you’ll be able to notice any changes in:
• Skeletal Muscle Mass
• Percent Body Fat
• Body Fat Mass
• Basal Metabolic Rate
• Abdominal Fat Analysis
• And more!
Use the customizable Body Composition History to personalize which outputs are displayed and see how specific outputs, such as Percent Body Fat, change over time.
Take an InBody Test every two to four weeks to continuously monitor your progress towards your fitness goals.