InBody Results Interpretation

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The InBody Test not only examines your Total Body Water, Fat, Protein, and Minerals, it also reveals percentage of body fat, muscle distribution, and body water balance; components that are key in understanding more about your body.

  • Body Composition Analysis
Body weight is the sum of Total Body Water, Protein, Minerals, and Body Fat Mass. Maintain a balanced body composition to stay healthy.
  • Muscle-Fat Analysis
Compare the bar lengths of Skeletal Muscle Mass and Body Fat Mass. The longer the Skeletal Muscle Mass bar is compared to the Body Fat Mass bar, the stronger the body is. Skeletal Muscle Mass is the amount of muscle attached to the bones. Body Fat Mass is the sum of subcutaneous fat, visceral fat, and fat surrounding muscles. Subcutaneous fat is found beneath the skin, while visceral fat is found surrounding internal organs in the abdomen.
  • Obesity Analysis
Body mass index (BMI) is an index used to determine obesity by using height and weight. Percent body fat (PBF) is the percentage of body fat compared to body weight.
  • Segmental Lean Analysis
Evaluates whether the amount of muscles is adequately distributed in all parts of the body. Compares muscle mass to the current weight.
  • Segmental Fat Analysis
Evaluates whether the amount of fat is adequately distributed throughout the body. Compares the fat mass to the ideal.
  • Body Composition History
Body Cell Mass is the total mass of all cellular elements in the body, which constitutes all metabolically active tissues of the body.
  • InBody Score
This score shows the evaluation of your body composition, which includes muscle, fat, and water in the body.
  • Weight Control
See how your body measures up to the recommended Weight, Muscle Mass, and Body Fat Mass for a good balance. The '+' means to gain and the '-' means to lose.
  • Obesity Evaluation
Evaluates obesity based on BMI and Percent Body Fat.
  • Waist-Hip Ratio (Graph)
Waist-Hip Ratio (WHR) is the ratio of waist circumference to hip circumference.
  • Visceral Fat Level (Graph)
Visceral Fat Level is an indicator based on the estimated amount of fat surrounding internal organs in the abdomen. Maintain a Visceral Fat Level under 10 to stay healthy.
  • Skeletal Muscle Mass
Skeletal Muscle Mass is the amount of muscle attached to the bones.
  • Fat Free Mass
Fat Free Mass
  • Basal Metabolic Rate
Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimum number of calories needed to sustain life at a resting state. BMR is directly correlated to Fat Free Mass.
  • Waist-Hip Ratio
Waist-Hip Ratio (WHR) is the ratio of waist circumference to hip circumference.
  • Waist Circumference
Waist Circumference is the outer circumference of the waist.
  • Visceral Fat Level
Visceral Fat Level is an indicator based on the estimated amount of fat surrounding internal organs in the abdomen. Maintain a Visceral Fat Level under 10 to stay healthy.
  • Obesity Degree
Obesity Degree is the ratio of current weight to ideal weight.
  • Recommended calorie intake per day
Recommended calorie intake per day
  • Calorie Expenditure of Exercise
Calorie Expenditure of Exercise
  • Blood Pressure (Systolic, Diastolic, Pulse)
Shows the Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure, and Pulse measured by the blood pressure monitor connected to the InBody.
  • Blood Pressure (Mean Artery Pressure, Pulse Pressure, Rate Pressure Product)
Shows the Mean Artery Pressure, Pulse Pressure, and Rate Pressure Product measured by the blood pressure monitor connected to the InBody.