DexaFit Gilbert: One RMR Metabolic Health Test or DXA Body Scan (Up to 25% Off)
Experience top-notch body composition analysis and metabolic testing with advanced DXA technology for precise results
Curious about what's really going on inside your body? With the power of DXA technology, discover more accurate details about lean muscle, body fat, and bone mass than ever before. This isn't just about knowing numbers; it's about understanding how to optimize health. Whether aiming to enhance fitness or improve metabolic rate, this service provides crucial insights.
What We Offer
One DexaFit DXA Body Scan: 10-minute test measuring body composition (bone mass, body fat, visceral fat, and lean tissue)
One RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate )Metabolic Health Test: 15–20-minute breath test measuring oxygen and CO2 levels to calculate the calories you burn at rest
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Not valid for expectant women
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RMR Metabolic test requires a 5-hour fast
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250 lb. limit on DEXA scan
The technicians at DexaFit use dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to take a highly detailed inventory of their clients' lean muscle, body fat, and bone mass. More accurate than submerging the body in a tank of water or vat of ranch dressing to measure displacement, DXA technology offers specific data on regions such as the legs, arms, and trunk. With 98% accuracy, they perform body fat testing, lean mass analysis, and bone density screening. The info helps clients figure out where they store fat and build muscle, and helps improve their metabolic rate.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
This offer stands out because it provides valuable insights into one's health through innovative technology not commonly found elsewhere. The DXA scan gives an in-depth look at body composition by breaking down essential elements like bone density and lean tissue. Meanwhile, the RMR test provides a clear picture of how efficiently calories are burned when at rest. Both services offer critical data that can inform personal health strategies or fitness plans. It's not just about numbers; it's about using that information to make smarter decisions regarding lifestyle choices.
Experience top-notch body composition analysis and metabolic testing with advanced DXA technology for precise results
Curious about what's really going on inside your body? With the power of DXA technology, discover more accurate details about lean muscle, body fat, and bone mass than ever before. This isn't just about knowing numbers; it's about understanding how to optimize health. Whether aiming to enhance fitness or improve metabolic rate, this service provides crucial insights.
What We Offer
One DexaFit DXA Body Scan: 10-minute test measuring body composition (bone mass, body fat, visceral fat, and lean tissue)
One RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate )Metabolic Health Test: 15–20-minute breath test measuring oxygen and CO2 levels to calculate the calories you burn at rest
-
Not valid for expectant women
-
RMR Metabolic test requires a 5-hour fast
-
250 lb. limit on DEXA scan
The technicians at DexaFit use dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to take a highly detailed inventory of their clients' lean muscle, body fat, and bone mass. More accurate than submerging the body in a tank of water or vat of ranch dressing to measure displacement, DXA technology offers specific data on regions such as the legs, arms, and trunk. With 98% accuracy, they perform body fat testing, lean mass analysis, and bone density screening. The info helps clients figure out where they store fat and build muscle, and helps improve their metabolic rate.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
This offer stands out because it provides valuable insights into one's health through innovative technology not commonly found elsewhere. The DXA scan gives an in-depth look at body composition by breaking down essential elements like bone density and lean tissue. Meanwhile, the RMR test provides a clear picture of how efficiently calories are burned when at rest. Both services offer critical data that can inform personal health strategies or fitness plans. It's not just about numbers; it's about using that information to make smarter decisions regarding lifestyle choices.