INBODY BWA 2.0 ®
The Ultimate Body Composition Analysis
Measure and Analyse
InBody uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) to precisely measure and analyse fat, muscle, and water in your body.
Comprehensive Insights
Get detailed information on body composition to track changes in body fat and muscle mass over time.
For Health Professionals and Fitness Enthusiasts
Trusted by healthcare professionals, fitness trainers, and individuals aiming to improve overall health and fitness.
INBODY BWA 2.0® AT OMNIA IN LONDON
BWA pioneers the utilisation of 3MHz frequency, revolutionising precise measurements across diverse subjects. This cutting-edge technology ensures measurement stability regardless of environmental factors, akin to the operational principles of DEXA machines. Comparative studies with DEXA demonstrate the accuracy of DSM-BIA technology, which delivers results based on direct measurements without reliance on estimations.
By employing a combination of two forceps electrodes, including the innovative Clamp electrode placed on the wrist and ankle, BWA ensures high reproducibility and minimises measurement errors. This approach not only optimises electrode positioning but also eliminates resistance from the hands and feet, thereby enhancing the accuracy of results.
InBody BWA Performance Applications
Nutrition: Monitor body composition changes for nutritional evaluation.
Nephrology: Gain insights into hydration and nutrition status for dialysis patients.
Geriatric: Screen sarcopenia and muscle imbalances related to fall and frailty risks.
Rehabilitation: Monitor injury and post-surgical recovery progress.
Cardiology: Pre-screen cardiovascular disease risk factors.
Professional Sports: Manage body composition for enhanced performance and injury risk reduction.
At a Glance
Nutrition
Nephrology
Geriatric
Rehabilitation
Cardiology
Professional Sports
Duration
Screening & Consultation – 30 minutes
Preparation Time
5 – 10 minutes
What You Get from the InBody Result Sheet:
Body Water Composition
ECW(Extra Cellular Water) Ratio Analysis
Segmental Body Water Analysis
Segmental ECW Ratio Analysis
Body Water Composition History
Body Composition Analysis
Muscle-Fat Analysis
Whole Body Phase Angle ( PhA is a measure used in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to assess cell membrane integrity and cell water content.)
Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis
The Patient Journey
Online Booking: Visit our website and use our easy-to-use online booking system to schedule your appointment.
Phone Booking: Give us a call at 020 4515 0000, and our friendly team will assist you in booking a suitable time slot.
Email Booking: Send an email to info@omnialifestyle.co.uk, and our staff will respond promptly to confirm your appointment.
Refreshments: You will be welcomed with complimentary water, tea, or coffee to help unwind and make your visit more enjoyable.
Free Parking: We offer free on-site parking facilities for your convenience, so you won’t have to worry about finding parking in the area.
Reception: Upon arrival, we will direct you to our reception area, where our welcoming staff will be ready to assist you.
Registration Form: We kindly request that you complete a registration form to provide us with essential details about your health, medical history, and any specific concerns you may have.
Criteria: Weight range: 10 to 250 kg (22 pounds to 551 pounds)
Height range: 91-213 Centimetre
Age range: 3 years to 99 years
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- Avoid eating anything for at least 2 hours before the test.
- Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages or caffeine for at least 24 hours before the test.
- Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 6 hours before the test.
- Wear comfortable clothing that allows for easy access to the areas being measured (e.g., shorts and a T-shirt).
- Remove any metal objects, such as jewellery, watches, or belts.
- Using the restroom before the test is recommended to ensure accurate readings.
Steps:
- Sitting down, lying down, or standing up with bare feet and hands and attaching the electrodes.
- The InBody machine takes measurements of your body composition.
- Once the measurements are complete, the machine will display your results on the screen.
- Review your results with the therapist to determine necessary changes to your diet or exercise routine.
After the test:
The InBody results will be explained to you, and any questions or concerns can be addressed.
It is recommended to schedule follow-up appointments to check progress and make nutrition plans as needed.
“I found the body water analysis useful as it gave an insight on my health and how much weight I needed to lose.”
Emmanuel M -December 2023
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
The frequency of using the InBody BWA depends on your goals and health status. For general monitoring, you might use it every few weeks or months. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance on the best frequency for your specific situation.
Yes, the InBody BWA can help track changes in body composition and hydration levels, making it a valuable tool for individuals working on fitness goals or maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Yes, the InBody BWA can be very useful for athletes to monitor their hydration levels and track changes in lean muscle mass and body fat. Maintaining proper hydration is critical for optimal athletic performance.
A typical InBody BWA measurement usually takes 5-7 minutes.
If you have medical implants, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider before using the InBody BWA. Some medical implants could interfere with the electrical currents used for measurements.
To ensure accurate measurements, it is recommended to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, avoid eating 2 hours before the test, avoid drinking alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 hours before the test, and avoid strenuous exercise for 6 hours before the measurement. Wearing light clothing and removing metal objects can also improve accuracy.
Most diet and fitness goals focus on weight loss or gain, overlooking that two people of the same sex and body weight may look completely different from each other because they have different body compositions. Measuring your body composition will tell you – your own body’s unique build and help you identify areas to work on to improve your overall health and wellness. Getting a better insight into your overall wellness starts with measuring your body composition and going beyond the number on the scale. You will know whether you need to gain more lean mass or lower body fat percentage to achieve a healthy body composition and a better level of health.
You may not have heard of body composition before, but you are probably familiar with BMI. What is the difference? Body Mass Index (BMI) is a popular method used to assess the health of an individual by comparing the amount of weight they carry to their height: BMI – kg/m2
Despite BMI’s widespread use in clinical practice, it has many limitations and is a poor tracking tool for weight change because it cannot differentiate between changes in fat and muscle mass. Relying solely on BMI to predict health or mortality oversimplifies health and ignores important factors contributing to optimal well-being.
When you aim to improve your health, you likely focus on losing fat and gaining muscle. The weight scale and BMI cannot discern how much of your weight loss is fat, muscle, or body water, but body composition analysis can.