InBody 580 Analysis
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What is it?
The InBody 580 is a state-of-the-art medical grade body composition analyzer that provides detailed insights into your health and fitness.
Utilising bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), it offers accurate and comprehensive data to help you understand your body better.
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Who is it for?
The InBody 580 Composition Analyzer is designed for anyone serious about understanding their body on a deeper level.
Whether you’re an athlete optimizing performance, someone focused on weight management, or a health-conscious individual, this tool is essential.It’s particularly valuable for those monitoring cell health, as it provides insights into muscle mass, body fat, visceral fat, and even cellular health.
Additionally, it can aid in disease prevention and management by offering data crucial for identifying potential health risks, making it an indispensable resource for your overall wellness strategy.
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Why choose the InBody 580?
Accuracy
Advanced BIA technology for precise measurements; measurements are within 2% of DEXA scans.
You’ll receive precise information about your body composition, including muscle mass, body fat percentage, and hydration levels.
Non-Invasive
Safe and quick analysis without the need for water or electrodes.
Comprehensive Data
Detailed insights into multiple health parameters.Gain a deeper understanding of your body’s makeup to tailor your fitness and nutrition plans more effectively.
Monitor changes over time with precise measurements, helping you see the results of your hard work.
Total Body Water (TBW)
Measures the amount of water in your body.
Helps assess hydration status and overall health.
Intracellular Water (ICW) & Extracellular Water (ECW)
ICW is the water inside your cells, while ECW is the water outside your cells.
Balance between ICW and ECW is crucial for proper cellular function and overall health.
Dry Lean Mass
Weight of the protein and mineral content in your body.
Indicator of muscle mass and bone density.
Body Fat Mass (BFM)
Total mass of fat in your body.
Essential for understanding body composition and potential health risks.
Skeletal Muscle Mass (SMM)
Weight of the muscles attached to your skeleton.
Critical for strength, metabolism, and physical performance.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Ratio of your weight to your height.
Basic indicator of healthy weight range, though does not account for muscle mass.
Percent Body Fat (PBF)
Percentage of your total weight that is fat.
Key metric for evaluating fitness level and health risks.
Segmental Lean Analysis
Distribution of lean muscle mass across different parts of your body (arms, legs, trunk).
Identifies muscle imbalances and areas needing improvement.
Visceral Fat Area (VFA)
Area of fat surrounding your internal organs.
High levels are linked to greater health risks, including cardiovascular diseases.
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Number of calories your body needs at rest to maintain basic physiological functions.
Helps tailor nutrition and fitness plans.
Phase Angle (PhA)
Measurement that reflects the health and integrity of cell membranes, obtained through bioelectrical impedance analysis.
Cell Health
Higher phase angles indicate healthier cell membranes and better cell function.
Nutritional Status
Can indicate nutritional and hydration status; lower phase angles may suggest malnutrition or dehydration.
Disease Prognosis
Often used in clinical settings to assess the prognosis of patients; lower phase angles are associated with chronic diseases and poorer outcomes.
Aging
Generally decreases with age, providing insights into the aging process and potential health interventions.
Muscle Injury
Lower phase angles can indicate muscle damage or injury. It helps in monitoring the recovery process by comparing phase angle measurements over time.
Body Composition History
Tracking changes in body composition over time.
Monitors progress and effectiveness of health and fitness interventions.