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Longevity
Wellness Centers, PLLC
4211 Pleasant Valley Road, Suite 200
Chantilly,
VA 20151
Business Phone: 703-263-1260
After Hours Phone: 703-376-1682
Fax: 703-657-0626
E-mail:
Dr. Petitt
Body Fat AnalysisThrough the MRP, we evaluate patients in a variety of different ways in order to provide a more comprehensive picture of body morphology and metabolism. There are certain relationships that can be uncovered that can tell us if a patient is at a higher risk for heart disease, sleep apnea, osteoporosis or metabolic syndrome (Syndrome X). We use Bio Impedance Testing (BIA) using the medical grade Tanita scale. This technology gives provides a lot of insight into the patient's metabolism. It certainly provides the overall weight but it goes much further by providing the composition of the weight. It does this by distinguishing between Fat Mass (FM) and Fat Free Mass (FFM) which is everything but fat. It accomplishes this technically by testing the body's resistance or impedance to a mild electrical wave sent up one leg to mid torso and then down the other leg. Fat provides more resistance than water which is a better conductor, so from this it can determine the Total Body Water (TBW) and then predict the Body Fat % (BF%). Men have 3-5% essential fat and their ideal range is 8-18% BF with clinical obesity starting at 22%. At 29% BF most men will have metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance). Women have 10-15% essential fat and their ideal range is 18-25% BF with clinical obesity starting at 32%. At 37% most women will have metabolic syndrome. Waist and Hip measurements can provide very useful information. There has been considerable scientific evidence that the amount of fat accumulation around the waist is more dangerous (metabolically) than fat elsewhere in the body. Women who have a waist circumference of 35 inches or more and men who have a waist circumference of 40 inches or more are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease. These are just some of the ways that we evaluate the patient's risk for disease as well as their overall progress with their MRP.Body Fat Links:
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