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driving widespread adoption of DXA scans to evaluate body composition. Clinical studies have demonstrated that abnormalities in body composition are a key predictor of health risks, including obesity-related diseases, sarcopenia, and lipodystrophy. The ability to reliably and accurately measure body composition, and present the data in a
Body composition scans with DXA provide precise and accurate data on bone and tissue composition, including bone mineral density (BMD), lean tissue mass, and fat tissue mass.
DXA provides a measure of whole-body bone mineral content (BMC), fat mass (FM) and lean mass (LM), as well as information on regional composition (i.e., individual arms, legs, trunk). This makes DXA unique among body composition assessment
A DXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan provides a precise analysis of your body's primary components: fat, muscle, and bone*. Following your scan, you will receive an in-depth, multi-page report detailing percentages, mass, and annotated images illustrating the collected data.
Why Choose the Hologic DEXA scan at Body DEXA fit? The Advanced Body Composition Assessment, available with the Hologic DEXA system at Body DEXA fit, provides a comprehensive look at the body, including bone, muscle, limb comparison for muscle imbalance detection, visceral fat and more.
These Best Practice Protocols aim to support optimal assessment of body composition via DXA of athletes in the Australian HP Sports System, particularly athletes associated with the NIN and NSOs. They are targeted to the DXA Technician and provide information on acquisition and analysis of total body composition scans.
Whole-body densitometry using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is one of the most widely used methods in clinical practice, allowing highly accurate assessment of the bone mineral content, lean body mass, and fat mass.