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This report data can be used as a guide for a beauty or fitness reference. It cannot be used for medical diagnosis.

Body Composition Analysis

Body weight consists of body fat mass and lean body mass. Lean body mass includes dry lean tissue and total body water. Total body water is made up of intracellular water (water inside the body’s cells) and extracellular water (water outside the cells). Maintaining a well-balanced body composition is essential for overall health.

Skeletal Muscle–Fat Analysis

This section compares skeletal muscle mass to body fat mass using bar graphs. A longer skeletal muscle bar relative to the body fat bar indicates greater physical strength. Skeletal muscle mass refers to the muscles connected to the bones, while body fat mass includes subcutaneous fat, visceral fat, and fat stored between muscles. Subcutaneous fat lies beneath the skin, and visceral fat surrounds the internal organs in the abdominal area.

BMI Obesity Analysis

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measurement used to assess obesity based on height and weight. Percent Body Fat (PBF) represents the proportion of total body weight that comes from fat.

Body Composition History

This section tracks changes in body composition over time. Regular BodyscanME testing allows progress to be monitored, and using the same ID ensures results are saved for future comparison. Users can view trends from their most recent eight tests or see long-term changes from the first test to the latest one.

Waist Hip Ratio

The waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is the ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips, calculated by dividing the waist measurement by the hip measurement. It is used as an indicator of health and fat distribution in the body.

Segmental Fat Analysis

This analysis assesses whether body fat is evenly distributed across different body segments. Each segement represents muscle compared to fat mass

Basal Metabolic Rate

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the minimum number of calories the body requires to maintain vital functions at rest. BMR is closely related to the amount of lean body mass.

Visceral Fat Level

Visceral Fat Level estimates the amount of fat surrounding the internal organs in the abdominal region.