Date | Sat 31st May 2025 9:00 |
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Tests | DEXA Body Composition |
1st Dec 2024 | 31st May 2025 | Change | |
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Weight | 68.0 kg | 68.0 kg | 0 g |
BMI | 24.1 | 23.8 | -0.3 |
Classification | Normal | Normal | - |
Body Fat | 29 % | 27.2 % | -1.80 % |
Fat Mass | 19.740 kg | 18.476 kg | -1.264 kg |
FMI | 6.99 kg/m² | 6.45 kg/m² | -0.54 kg/m² |
Lean Mass | 46.104 kg | 47.252 kg | 1.148 kg |
LMI | 16.34 kg/m² | 16.5 kg/m² | 0.16 kg/m² |
ALMI | 6.79 kg/m² | 6.93 kg/m² | 0.14 kg/m² |
Visceral Fat | 71.2 cm² | 58.8 cm² | -12.4 cm² |
Bone T-Score | 0.5 | 0.2 | -0.3 |
Bone Z-Score | 0.3 | 0 |
1st Dec 2024 | 31st May 2025 | Chart | Change | |
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Left Arm | 2.138 kg | 2.278 kg |
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140 g |
Right Arm | 2.412 kg | 2.361 kg |
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-51 g |
Trunk | 24.239 kg | 24.761 kg |
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522 g |
Left Leg | 7.190 kg | 7.445 kg |
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255 g |
Right Leg | 7.418 kg | 7.757 kg |
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338 g |
Total | 46.104 kg | 47.252 kg |
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1.148 kg |
1st Dec 2024 | 31st May 2025 | Chart | Change | |
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Left Arm | 1.287 kg | 1.176 kg |
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-111 g |
Right Arm | 1.277 kg | 1.316 kg |
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38 g |
Trunk | 8.705 kg | 7.992 kg |
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-714 g |
Left Leg | 3.731 kg | 3.483 kg |
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-248 g |
Right Leg | 3.954 kg | 3.738 kg |
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-216 g |
Total | 19.740 kg | 18.476 kg |
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-1.264 kg |
Date | Fat Mass | Fat % | FMI | Lean Mass | LMI | ALMI | Visceral Fat |
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1 Dec 2024 | 19.7 kg | 29 | 6.99 | 46.1 kg | 16.34 | 6.79 | 71.2 |
31 May 2025 | 18.5 kg | 27.2 | 6.45 | 47.3 kg | 16.5 | 6.93 | 58.8 |
Body Fat Percentage: 27.2%
Body Fat Weight: 18.5 kg
The graph opposite provides a standardised measure accounting for age and sex in the UK, leading to more accurate and clinically relevant assessments compared to BMI and body fat classifications.
The Fat Mass Index (FMI) shows how much fat your body has relative to your height. If you are taller, the fat spreads out more, and if you're shorter, it's more packed in.
43/100 - Compared to other 39 year old females.
Normal Range 5 - 8 kg/m².
Classification | % Body Fat |
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Essential | 10 - 14 |
Athletic | 14 - 21 |
Fit | 21 - 25 |
Average | 25 - 32 |
Above Average | 32 - 39 |
Obese | 39+ |
Visceral fat, sometimes called "spillover" fat, builds up around internal organs like the liver and pancreas once subcutaneous fat stores are full.
While some is protective, too much increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
A healthy measurement for you would be < 100cm².
Normal risk for metabolic disorders, cardiovascular diseases
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62/100 - Compared to other 39 year old females.
Lean Mass Percentage: 69.6%
Lean Mass Weight: 47.3 kg
The Lean Mass Index (LMI) shows how much lean mass your body has relative to your height. If you are taller, the lean mass spreads out more, and if you're shorter, it's more packed in.
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42/100 - Compared to other 39 year old females.
Represents a balanced lean mass relative to height, supporting healthy metabolism, physical function, and long-term resilience when fat mass is also well-managed.
Maintain regular resistance training, ensure dietary protein is adequate, and recheck DEXA every 3 - 6 months to track trends in muscle and fat.
The Appendicular Lean Mass Index (ALMI) shows how much muscle your arms and legs have relative to your height. Values below 5.45 kg/m ² can be associated with Sarcopenia (Muscle atrophy).
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32/100 - Compared to other 39 year old females.
Reflects a healthy, balanced amount of limb muscle relative to your size. It's a positive sign for functional strength and metabolic health, especially if maintained with low visceral fat.
Maintain with consistent strength training, sufficient protein, and periodic reassessment to ensure muscle quality and fat balance remain optimal over time.
Your lean mass and how it's distributed across your body can be useful if you are trying to balance your muscle groups, or partake in particular activities that require higher regional concentrations.
Abnormally low muscle mass can also lead to increased risk of fractures, dementia, and metabolic disorders including Type 2 diabetes.
The charts below show your muscle symmetry from left to right.
Left | Imbalance | Right | |
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Arms | 2.278 kg |
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2.361 kg |
Legs | 7.445 kg |
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7.757 kg |
Your lean mass and how it compares to others in the UK of the same age and sex broken down into regions.
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Compared to other 39 year old Female.
Lean Mass | % Lean | |
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Left Arm | 2.278 kg | 63.1 |
Right Arm | 2.361 kg | 61.4 |
Trunk | 24.761 kg | 74.4 |
Left Leg | 7.445 kg | 65.5 |
Right Leg | 7.757 kg | 65.0 |
Subtotal | 44.601 kg | 69.6 |
Head | 2.651 kg | 66.7 |
Android ¹ | - | - |
Gynoid ¹ | - | - |
Total | 47.252 kg | 69.5 |
Fat Mass | % Fat |
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1.176 kg | 32.6 |
1.316 kg | 34.2 |
7.992 kg | 24 |
3.483 kg | 30.7 |
3.738 kg | 31.3 |
17.705 kg | 27.6 |
771 g | 19.4 |
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18.476 kg | 27.2 |
Bone Mass |
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155.85 g |
175.09 g |
574.30 g |
412.00 g |
426.34 g |
1743.58 g |
531.54 g |
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2275.12 g |
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3.608 kg |
3.842 kg |
33.295 kg |
11.359 kg |
11.934 kg |
64.038 kg |
3.974 kg |
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68.012 kg |
¹ Android (Belly), Gynoid (Bum, hips and thighs) are sub-regions of the body, whose fat masses are already included in the Sub-total and Total figures.
² Total Mass = Lean Mass + Fat Mass + Bone Mass.
The Z-score shows how your bone density compares to the bone densities of others who are the same age, gender, and ethnicity.
Your Z-Score is 0
Z-scores for bone density compare an individual's bone density to the average bone density of people of the same age, sex, and body size. A Z-score of 0 indicates that the bone density is exactly average. Scores below -2.0 may suggest a higher risk of bone fractures or underlying medical conditions affecting bone health.
The T-score shows how your bone density compares to the optimal peak bone density of a 25 year old Female.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines osteoporosis and osteopenia based on T-scores:
T-Score is 0.2. You have Normal Bone Density
Please Note: Full-body bone density scans provide an overall indication of bone health, but for a definitive osteoporosis diagnosis, please arrange separate scans of the hip and spine.
It's important to note that T-scores alone do not determine fracture risk; other factors such as age, sex, medical history, and lifestyle also play a role. Additionally, a T-score is just one component of a comprehensive assessment for osteoporosis and fracture risk. Interpretation of T-scores should be done in consultation with a healthcare professional.
Area (cm²) | BMC (g) | BMD (g/cm²) | T-Score | Z-Score | |
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Left Arm | 219.04 | 155.85 | 0.712 | ||
Right Arm | 239.40 | 175.09 | 0.731 | ||
Left Ribs | 118.48 | 81.82 | 0.691 | ||
Right Ribs | 107.89 | 75.40 | 0.699 | ||
Thoracic Spine | 145.75 | 130.67 | 0.897 | ||
Lumbar Spine | 54.56 | 55.77 | 1.022 | ||
Pelvis | 181.17 | 230.63 | 1.273 | ||
Left Leg | 374.16 | 412.00 | 1.101 | ||
Right Leg | 382.71 | 426.34 | 1.114 | ||
Subtotal | 1823.15 | 1743.58 | 0.956 | ||
Head | 212.52 | 531.54 | 2.501 | ||
Total | 2035.67 | 2275.12 | 1.118 | 0.2 | 0 |
Here's what each column means in your DEXA scan body composition results:
To ensure you meet your goals we recommend reviewing your progress every six months, or more frequently in the event of a 5% body fat change, as your results are likely to evolve. Additionally, if you've undergone a preventive bone scan, we suggest an annual review.
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This report was compiled using BodyCompPro software for DEXA scanners, providing you with gold standard results interpreted through the most advanced body composition software available.
The information provided is for general guidance and not a substitute for professional advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any fitness or weight loss program, especially if you have health conditions or take medications. Use the information at your own discretion and responsibility.