What is Body Composition Analysis?

Scales measure weight, which includes lean body mass, water, and fat. We urge you to go beyond the scale and schedule a body composition analysis, which measures your percent body fat and visceral fat.

We use the InBody 570. This cutting edge technoolgy reports visceral fat, which is the cause and effect of insulin resistance. Reduce visceral fat to reduce your insulin resistance, the most common and reversible root cause of arterial disease, diabetes, and prediabetes.

With the InBody 570, you can know exactly what you’re made of: lean muscle mass, body fat mass, percentage of body fat, water, and visceral fat estimation, among other measurements. This will enable you to understand more completely the effects of the changes you make in your nutrition and exercise.

When you get a body composition analysis at the CureCenter, you will receive your results on the InBody App you can download from the App or Google Play Store. Results over time are reported and pushed to your phone to monitor your progress. Monitor visceral fat and percent body fat with the same interest as we monitor blood pressure and cholesterol. With our InBody technology, we can do this easily and frequently. 

To schedule, click InBody. It might hurt is your feelings 🙄, but dealing with reality empower you and put you in more control of your metabolic health with your food and activity choices.🙂

Good News! Your first measurement is FREE! What do you have to lose other than excess fat and misery?

If you can’t come to our Springfield or Morton IL locations, you can find an InBody owner at this link: inbodyusa.com/support/nearest-testing-location/

Measure, Mentor, Monitor, and Maintain Momentum. This is the key to your improvement.
Our InBody composition analysis is affordable and easy to access. Insurers do not pay for this test. We don’t want this to be a barrier.

Your initial InBody analysis is free of charge. Subsequent measurements are covered by our Proactive Medicine or Personal Medicine Membership. Nonmembers are charged $20/appointment for subsequent measurements recommended every 2-4 weeks.

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