The InBody is an advanced, non-invasive body composition analyzer that uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology to measure total body water by reading the impedance of low-level currents through the body. It breaks down your body into core components: fat, muscle, and water, providing an in-depth report of your weight and health. This report helps you track nutrition and exercise progress, enabling you to adjust your regimen to meet your goals. By establishing a baseline, you can determine what you need to lose, gain, or maintain.
Perform easy and non-invasive body composition tests in less than 60 seconds
Accurate
Measure fat, muscle, and water levels with the accuracy of gold standard methods
Track
Track your progress with a full-page result sheet printout
The InBody Result Sheet
Your InBody Test results will automatically print out once the test is completed. The InBody Result Sheet displays your body composition measurements in a clear, easy-to-read way to make understanding your results simple.
ACCESS Body Composition to Maximize Health
Muscle vs. Fat
Muscle-Fat Analysis helps you understand the difference between weight and key metrics like Skeletal Muscle Mass and Body Fat Mass. This knowledge shows how small lifestyle changes improve muscle and fat levels.
Segmental Analysis
Segmental Lean Analysis measures fat-free mass in each limb and the trunk, helping you compare muscle development and create balanced plans.
Progress Tracking
The Body Composition History tracks changes in Weight, Skeletal Muscle Mass, and Percent Body Fat over time, allowing you to adjust exercise and nutrition plans regularly.
Fat Distribution
Segmental Fat Analysis examines how fat is distributed in the body, helping you identify actions to reduce fat in specific areas for better health and hormone balance.
Visceral Fat Levels
Monitoring the Visceral Fat Area Level is crucial, as excess visceral fat increases the risk of chronic health conditions. Reducing visceral fat promotes a healthier life.
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Your BMR is the minimum calories needed for basic functions. Knowing this helps create personalized nutrition plans to reach body composition goals.