WHAT DO YOU GET FROM A FIT3D SCAN

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A 3D visual of your own unique body in just under 40 seconds scan

Body Measurements

Body Measurements

450 measurements and circumferences extracted from the scan, from which 8 key measurements are made visible for the client, such as Neck, Chest, Waist, Hips, Biceps, Forearm, Thighs and Calves

4-Point Weight Scale

4-Point Weight Scale

Automatically captures total body weight and balance from right/left and heels/toes

Posture Analytics

Posture Analytics

A deep understanding of shifts, tilts, and rotations in your body from your head to your ankles.

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A 3D visual of your own unique body in just under 40 seconds scan

Body Fat Percentage

Body Measurements

450 measurements and circumferences extracted from the scan, from which 8 key measurements are made visible for the client, such as Neck, Chest, Waist, Hips, Biceps, Forearm, Thighs and Calves

Body Shape Rating

Body Shape Rating

Fit3D extracted SBSI, ABSI, BMI, and Trunk to Leg Volume Ratio from more than 26,000 scans. Fit3D then evaluated the correlation between each algorithm and calculated weights for the health risk outcomes from the overall scan population. This results in a Body Shape Rating. Fit3D then normalized the score so that results are shown to the user as a percentile from 0 – 100

Body Fat Percentage

Body Fat Percentage

Through research partnerships with public and private institutions, Fit3D has scanned thousands of people with Fit3D and DXA systems side by side. Fit3D has subsequently created algorithms that utilize hundreds of measurements automatically extracted from these body scans to calculate a user’s body fat percentage.

Body Shape Rating

Body Shape Rating

Fit3D extracted SBSI, ABSI, BMI, and Trunk to Leg Volume Ratio from more than 26,000 scans. Fit3D then evaluated the correlation between each algorithm and calculated weights for the health risk outcomes from the overall scan population. This results in a Body Shape Rating. Fit3D then normalized the score so that results are shown to the user as a percentile from 0 – 100

Body Fat Percentage

Body Fat Percentage

Through research partnerships with public and private institutions, Fit3D has scanned thousands of people with Fit3D and DXA systems side by side. Fit3D has subsequently created algorithms that utilize hundreds of measurements automatically extracted from these body scans to calculate a user’s body fat percentage.

Lean Mass

Lean Mass

Lean mass is the muscle tissue, skeletal tissue, and water in the body.

Fat Mass

Fat Mass

Fat mass is the mass of the adipose tissue in the body.

ABSI

ABSI

(A Body Shape Index)

ABSI is a factor of the roundness of the waist and is associated with Body Mass Index (BMI) and height.

SBSI

SBSI

(Surface Base Body Shape Index)

SBSI compares the amount of mass in your torso to amount of mass in the rest of your body.

Trunk to Leg Ratio

Trunk to Leg Ratio

Trunk to Leg Volume Ratio compares the volume of your trunk with the volume of your legs

Waist to Hip Ratio

Waist to Hip Ratio

The measurement evaluates body shape in the midsection of the body. This ratio as a health metric is extremely limited, but it is an easy way to try to evaluate the level of visceral fat one may have.

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