Learn About Your Body!
The InBody 570 body composition analyzer goes beyond traditional body composition analysis, measuring fat, muscle, and total body water. Total body water data can be divided into intracellular water and extracellular water values important for understanding a user’s fluid distribution in medical, wellness, and fitness contexts.
FAQ
What is Body
Composition?
Body composition is a method of describing what the body is made of. It includes fat, protein, minerals, and body water. Body composition analysis can accurately show changes in fat mass, muscle mass, and body fat percentage. This can help validate services like personal training, patient care, corporate wellness programs, and many more.
How Accurate Is The Inbody?
InBody’s accuracy has been tested and validated through numerous medical studies. Over 400 papers have been published utilizing InBody devices for research around the globe. From dialysis to cancer-related research, medical professionals and researchers trust InBody body composition analyzers to provide trustworthy data.
How Does The
Inbody Work?
Our InBody devices use a method called Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) to measure body composition, which divides your weight into different components, such as lean body mass and fat mass, to assess your health and help guide interventions.
InBody’s medical-grade body composition analyzers rely on four pillars of technology to provide clients with accurate and precise results that have been extensively validated to gold-standard methods.
Benefits
Track Changes
Over Time
Monitor how you are doing over a period of time with the Body Composition History chart. The tangible results both motivate and challenge you to keep pushing towards your goals.
STRATEGIZE AND TARGET PROBLEM AREAS
Identify muscle or fat imbalances with the Segmental Lean and Fat Analyses. Utilize the Body Fat – Lean Body Mass Control to your advantage to receive a general recommendation of how much muscle and fat needs to be gained/lost.
Design Nutritional
Plans With Power
Based on your Basal Metabolic Rate, you can factor in TDEE to create a specific daily caloric intake and meal plan. No more guesswork in deciding how many calories you should take in.