
The Fat You Can’t See is the Most Dangerous
Find out your visceral fat levels before they put your health at risk.
Why visceral fat is different from regular body fat
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It hides deep inside your abdomen, surrounding your heart, liver, and other organs
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You can have dangerous levels of visceral fat even if you look slim
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High visceral fat is linked to heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, and certain cancers
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Scales, tape measures, and most fitness devices can’t accurately measure it
The only way to know your visceral fat levels for sure is with a precise medical scan.

The DEXA Solution
Accurate, detailed visceral fat measurement in under 10 minutes
A DEXA scan shows:
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Exact visceral fat area (cm²) — not just a guess or percentage
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Distribution of fat between visceral (internal) and subcutaneous (under the skin)
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Total body fat % and muscle mass for a complete picture of your health
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Changes over time so you can see the impact of your diet and training
Knowing your visceral fat level means you can:
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Take early action before it causes serious health problems
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Target fat loss in the most health-critical area of your body
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See whether your lifestyle changes are lowering visceral fat
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Work with your doctor or nutritionist on a prevention plan