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How does your Body Fat compare?
ABOVE AVERAGE
+2.2%
This graph provides t arget body fat percent ages based on empir ica l DE X A scan results of people of your own age-group and gender.
I t is meant to provide general guidance for induviduals , and to help set goals .
16%
20%
24%
28%
32%
83
TOTAL MASS
kgs
LE AN MASS
59.02kgs
BONE MINER AL
3.9kgs
FAT MASS
20.08kgs
BODY COMPOSITION
The weight of your muscles , bones , l igaments , tendons and Internal organs .
Increase LEAN MASS- Strength Training- Cardiovascular exercises
The por t ion of your body that is composed of s t r ic t ly fat .
Decrease FAT MASS- Nutrition planning- Adequate sleep
The weight of the bone minera ls in your body, including your ske leta l s t ruc ture .
DEXA is considered Gold Standard. Because it relies on measuring the 3 components below, leaving zero room for assumptions.
To maximise your goal , consult with one of BodyInsight ’s t ra iners for a shor t-term or long-term personi l ised program.
DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
This is the percentage of your body weight that is made up of fat.
Name : Johnathan Doe Age : 32 yrs
Height : 72 in Weight : 83 kgs Gender : Male
BODY FAT
24.2%
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DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
RE
GIO
NA
L A
NA
LSIS
TRUNK
24.6 %
25 KG
15.5 KG
9 KG
0.5 KG
ANDRIOD
25 %
10 KG
7.5 KG
2 KG
0.5 KG
ARMS
27 %
7 KG
5.4 KG
1.4 KG
0.2 KG
GYNOID
27.9 %
20.9 KG
14.7 KG
5.7 KG
0.5 KG
LEGS
23.4 %
22.4 KG
17.1 KG
4.9 KG
1.4 KG
FAT %
TOTAL
LEAN
FAT
BONE
Causes of imbalance
Movement and physical function requires a balance between muscle tone, strength and length. Repeatd movements in one direction or sustained postures can quickly setup a muscle imbalance that can ultimatley lead to the dysfunction of a joint.
For example, the lower half of a football player, or the right arm of right arm bowler might be very strong when compared to the opposing muscle.
How does it affect you?
A lot of musculoskeletal conditions are caused by muscles imbalance of opposing muscles in different regions. this can be seen commonly in the area of Gynoid, Trunk, Andriod, and Lumbar Spine regions.
These imbalances could have already caused an injury or could cause an injury in the near future. A major cause of back pain is the overuse of some muscles compared to others.
How to Improve?
There are thing you could do to reduce imbalances:
- Talk to a physiotherapist- Stretching exercises- Increase muscle mass through exercise- Correct your posture- Perform daily chores with your weaker side- Take breaks if you have a desk job- Although spot reduction of fat is not possible, reduce overall body fat.
DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
MUSCLE BALANCE REPORT
RE
GIO
N
LEFT ARM
26.5 %
7.9 KG
5.5 KG
2.1 KG
0.3 KG
RIGHT ARM
27.5 %
6.9 KG
4.7 KG
1.9 KG
0.3 KG
LEFT LEG
23.8 %
24.5 KG
17.8 KG
5.8 KG
0.9 KG
RIGHT LEG
23 %
26.5 KG
19.3 KG
6.0 KG
0.9 KG
LEFT TRUNK
26.5 %
7.9 KG
5.5 KG
2.1 KG
0.3 KG
RIGHT TRUNK
27.5 %
6.9 KG
4.7 KG
1.9 KG
0.3 KG
FAT %
TOTAL
LEAN
FAT
BONE
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24/6/19 31/12/2019 24/3/2020 31/5/2020
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150 0
20 0 0
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VISCERAL FAT ANALYSIS
TYPES OF FAT
Essential Fat is essential for your life and ahealthy body, found in your brain, bonemarrow, nerves.
Subcutaneous Fat is the fat stored under theskin & makes up the majority of your body fat.It’s the fat that you can squeeze or pinch
Visceral Fat is the fat that’s stored in yourabdomen and around all of your major organs,such as the liver, kidneys, heart, etc.
Abdomen Muscles
Subcutaneous
Visceral
HOW TO REDUCE IT?
Generally, a reduction in your overall body fat will reduce your Visceral fat as well. Other things which should help include:
- Reducing carb intake- Avoiding processed foods- Avoiding Trans-fat- Reducing alcohol intake- Exercising- Reducing added sugar- Consuming more protein
HARMFUL EFFECTS
Because visceral fat is in the abdominal cavity, it is close to many vital organs and hence highly dangerous in excess amounts. It can cause:
Type-2 diabetes | Heart Attacks | Stroke | Raised Blood Pressure | Alzheimer's Disease | Breast and Colorectal cancer
Mass
Volume0.44 in³
270 g
DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
BONE HEALTH
RE
GIO
N
HEAD
2.346
-
-
ARMS
0.881
-
-
LEGS
1.186
-
-
TRUNK
1.029
-
-
RIBS
0.786
-
-
TOTAL
1.231
1.5
1.8
SPINE
1.205
-
-
PELVIS
1.147
-
-
BMD
T-SCORE
Z-SCORE
(G/CM²)
YOUNG ADULT
AGE-MATCHED
BONE DENSITY COMPARISON
‹LOWER AVER AGE HIGHER ›
• In comparison with other 30 year olds.• In Comparison with others of Same age
Here, we compare your bone density to that with a healthy 30 year old and also with others of your same age.
What is T-Score and Z-Score?
Young Adult T-Score on your bone density report shows how much your bone mass differs from the bone mass of an average healthy 30 year old adult.
Age matched Z-score compares your bone density to the average bone density of people your own age and gender.
Example: if you are a 60-year-old female, a Z-score compares your bone density to the average bone density of 60-year-old females.
When should I be concerned?
Osteoporosis is a medical condition in whichthe bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue. T-score < 2.5 is a diagnosis forOsteoporosis and should consult a doctorimmediately.
Osteopenia is when your bones are weakerthan normal but not so far gone that theybreak easily. T-Score between -1 and -2.5is indicative of that.
How to Improve Bone Density?
» BodyInsight does not diagnose bone related issues and you should seek medical help if you have any issues.
Some things generally known to promote healthy bones are:
- Sufficient Calcium and Vitamin D- Avoiding smoking and drinking- Reducing weight
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DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
RESTING METABOLIC RATE (RMR)
YOUR RMR ESTIMATE
1762kcals
*This is an estimate of resting metabolic rate using the Katch-Mcardle formula.
What is RMR?
Your Resting Metabolic Rate is the number of calories your body requires if you were to lay in bed at rest for an entire day.
You can add the calories that you burn from your daily activities and workouts and calculate your Total Daily Energy Expenditure.
It is information unique to your body and forms the basis for nutrition planning. Knowing this is crucial in overcoming plateaus in your weight loss journey
Want more accurate data?
The RMR value provided here is an estimateand calculated using your lean mass only.However, there are a lot of other factors which affect your RMR.
Hence, we also conduct RMR tests usingmixing-chamber technology, the gold standard for RMR testing. It is a simple 10-15 minute test where you lie down on a chair and breath through a pipe. Typically costing Rs. 5,500 - 8,000.
We offer it for just Rs. 2,499/-
ANDROID - GYNOID RATIO (A/G)
YOUR A/G RATIO
0.90Also known as Waist to Hip ratio
What is A-G Ratio?
Android by Gynoid Ratio is also sometimesreferred to as Waist to Hip Ratio. It is nothingbut the ratio of fat percentage in your androidregion to the fat percentage of your gynoidregion.
Earlier, this used to be measured in inches.This was a flawed, because a person withmore inches could still have lower fat % if theyhad more muscle there. That is why we preferfat % instead of inches
What is its significance?
Determining the ratio of Android to Gynoid fat and monitoring that ratio (you want it below 1.0)—is critical because it’s directly correlated to the prevalence of visceral fat, and can determine your body shape.
Ideally you want your Android region to carry less fat compared to your Gynoid region.
A-G ratio less than 1 is generally associated with pear shaped bodies, while a value greater than 1 is associated with apple shaped bodies.
PEAR HOURGLASS TRIANGLE
INVERTED
RECTANGLE ROUND PEAR HOURGLASS
INVERTED
TRIANGLE RECTANGLE ROUND
DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
REGIONAL LEAN TISSUE TRENDSThe following graphs show how lean tissue amounts in different regions of your body have changed over time. These graphs show how your body’s muscle development in each area has responded to your training and/or nutrition program. Each individual will gain and lose lean tissue differently. *BodyInsight will continue to track these regions with each subsequent scan.
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ARMS
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
0.2
0.1
0.2
-
- 1.0 %
- 4.1 %
-9.4 %
-
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LEGS
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
0.2
0.1
0.2
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- 4.1 %
-9.4 %
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TRUNK
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
0.2
0.1
0.2
-
- 1.0 %
- 4.1 %
-9.4 %
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DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
*Note: BodyInsight is not a medical facility, nor do we represent the views of a medical practitioner. The data provided in this report is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be used for any type of medical diagnosis. Should you have any concerns about the metrics in the report, please consult your physician.
Got queries? Reach us atsupport@bodyinsight.inwww.bodyinsight.in
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ANDROID
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
0.2
0.1
0.2
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- 1.0 %
- 4.1 %
-9.4 %
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GYNOID
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
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TOTAL
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
0.2
0.1
0.2
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- 1.0 %
- 4.1 %
-9.4 %
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DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
REGIONAL FAT TISSUE TRENDSThe following graphs show how lean tissue amounts in different regions of your body have changed over time. These graphs show how your body’s muscle development in each area has responded to your training and/or nutrition program. Each individual will gain and lose lean tissue differently. *BodyInsight will continue to track these regions with each subsequent scan.
Got queries? Reach us atsupport@bodyinsight.inwww.bodyinsight.in
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ARMS
FATPERCENTAGE
%
FAT MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region FATTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
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LEGS
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
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0.2
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TRUNK
LEAN PERCENTAGE
%
LEAN MASS(kgs)
MeasuredDate
Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
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4.1
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3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
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0.4
0.5
0.3
- 4.7 %
- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
baseline
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- 4.1 %
-9.4 %
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DEX A BODY COMPOSITIONReport
*Note: BodyInsight is not a medical facility, nor do we represent the views of a medical practitioner. The data provided in this report is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be used for any type of medical diagnosis. Should you have any concerns about the metrics in the report, please consult your physician.
Got queries? Reach us atsupport@bodyinsight.inwww.bodyinsight.in
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LEAN PERCENTAGE
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Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
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19/02/2020
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09/12/2019
19/01/2020
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4.1
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69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
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- 5.6 %
-9.4 %
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LEAN PERCENTAGE
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Region LeanTotals
Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
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19/02/2020
09/04/2020
09/12/2019
19/01/2020
19/02/2020
09/04/2020
4.1
4.0
3.8
3.5
69.1 %
65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
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0.4
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Change vsBaseline
Change vsPrevious
09/12/2019
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09/12/2019
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65.8 %
64.2 %
64.0 %
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-9.4 %
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