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How The InBody Works

The Test

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Give your clients their initial InBody Test. This will give them a baseline to compare against and help identify areas for improvement.

The Process

Tailor unique nutritional plans and exercise regimens for each tester to optimize their fat loss and muscle gain.

The Results

Assess your testers every 2-4 weeks to track changes in their body composition over time and optimize their regimen.

TOTAL BODY WATER

See Total Body Water divided into Intracellular Water and Extracellular Water to monitor a user’s fluid distribution.

Segmental Fat Analysis

Determine how much fat is in each segment of the body with this section. Fat levels are sorted into under, normal, and over ranges.

Visceral Fat

Users should have Visceral Fat Levels of 10 or less. Higher levels of visceral fat increase a user’s risk of health problems and diseases.

ECW/TBW ANALYSIS

This ratio demonstrates the relationship between a user’s Extracellular Water and Total Body Water. ECW/TBW is useful for determining swelling in a user’s body and should not exceed 0.390, which can indicate edema.

ECW/TBW HISTORY

Track how a user’s ECW/TBW changes over time on the Body Composition History chart.

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