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Thousands of scans performed by our team

Lower radiation than a single day in London

Fully IRMER-regulated

Hologic scanner: the tech trusted by Premier League clubs and the US CDC alike

Thousands of scans performed by our team

Lower radiation than a single day in London

Fully IRMER-regulated

Start tracking what

actually matters

Decode your body with a proprietary report covering 30+ metrics in a 35-minute consultation that walks you through what each one means and how to adjust your plan

11.4 years younger than bilogical age

exceptional

athletic age score

22.6

Athletic age

A composite metric linking your body composition to longevity indicators

and all-cause mortality risk

13.4 kg fat

21.5%

body fat

optimal < 24%

suboptimal > 34%

optimal

You have less body fat than 76% of your peers

Body fat

Healthy levels support hormone production. Excess raises risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers

4.98

fat mass index

optimal < 7

suboptimal > 9

optimal

You are in the lowest 9% for avg fat mass

Fat mass index

Fat mass adjusted for height; lower numbers generally align with better metabolic health

0.46

a/g ratio

hip / thighs

belly

optimal

Exceptionally low metabolic risk

Android/Gynoid ratio

Compares abdominal to hip-thigh fat. Lower is better for long-term cardiometabolic health

optimal < 75

suboptimal > 100

21

cm2

visceral fat area

optimal

Exceptionally low metabolic risk

Visceral fat area

A measure of deep abdominal fat. Excess is linked to type 2 diabetes, heart disease and fatty liver

average

17.1

lean mass index

43.5 kg lean

You have more lean mass than 64% of peers

optimal < 15

suboptimal > 17.5

Lean mass index

Lean mass normalised for height, so you can compare muscle status across different body sizes

legs 2.4% L < R

arms 8.8% L < R

3.8%

lean asymmetry

optimal

Low asymmetry: well-balanced

optimal < 4

suboptimal > 10

Lean asymmetry

Difference in muscle between left and right sides; larger gaps can signal imbalance or injury risk

ALM: 20.4 kg

optimal < 5.5

suboptimal > 7.8

7.58

ALMI

average

You have more lean mass than 71% of peers

ALMI

Measures muscle in your arms and legs, adjusted for height. A key marker of strength and healthy ageing

region

+0.36

+0.21

+1.92

+1.09

+0.56

+1.37

+1.02

z-score

0.76

0.77

1.06

1.21

1.39

1.28

1.26

bmd g/gm2

density

left arm

right arm

middle back

lower back

pelvis

left leg

right leg

Total body Z-score

Your whole-body bone density (excluding

the head) compared to peers of the same

age and sex

suboptimal < 0.7

optimal > 0.7

+1.77

total body z-score

optimal

You have higher bone density than 98% of your peers

Total body Z-score

Your whole-body bone density (excluding

the head) compared to peers of the same

age and sex

"DEXA is the gold-standard method for body composition assessment"

ISCD Official Position, J Clin Densitom 2013

"DEXA is the gold-standard method for body composition assessment"

ISCD Official Position, J Clin Densitom 2013

Start tracking what

actually matters

Decode your body with a proprietary report covering 30+ metrics

in a 35-minute consultation that walks you through what each

one means and how to adjust your plan

13.4 kg fat

21.5%

body fat

optimal < 24%

suboptimal > 34%

optimal

You have less body fat than 76% of your peers

0.46

a/g ratio

hip / thighs

belly

optimal

Exceptionally low metabolic risk

optimal < 75

suboptimal > 100

21

cm2

visceral fat area

optimal

Exceptionally low metabolic risk

ALM: 20.4 kg

optimal < 5.5

suboptimal > 7.8

7.58

ALMI

average

You have more lean mass than 71% of peers

legs 2.4% L < R

arms 8.8% L < R

3.8%

lean asymmetry

optimal

Low asymmetry: well balanced

optimal < 4

suboptimal > 10

BIOLOGICAL AGE: 34

11.4 years younger than biological age

exceptional

athletic age score

22.6

suboptimal < 0.7

optimal > 0.7

+1.77

total body z-score

optimal

You have higher bone density than 98% of your peers

region

+0.36

+0.21

+1.92

+1.09

+0.56

+1.37

+1.02

z-score

0.76

0.77

1.06

1.21

1.39

1.28

1.26

bmd g/gm2

density

left arm

right arm

middle back

lower back

pelvis

left leg

right leg

average

17.1

lean mass index

43.5 kg lean

You have more lean mass than 64% of peers

optimal < 15

suboptimal > 17.5

4.98

fat mass index

optimal < 7

suboptimal > 9

optimal

You are in the lowest 9% for avg fat mass

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DEXA scan?

How accurate is a DEXA scan for body fat?

How does DEXA compare to bio-impedance scales and skinfold calipers?

Is a DEXA scan safe, and how much radiation is involved?

How much does a DEXA scan at Scanletics cost?

Should I book a single scan or one of the packages?

Do I need a GP referral to book?

Can I use my health insurance to pay for the scan?

Where is your clinic, and how do I get there?

Can I cancel or reschedule my appointment?

What happens during a DEXA scan appointment?

Can I eat or exercise before my scan?

What should I wear, and is there anything I need to bring?

How do I read my DEXA scan report?

Does a DEXA scan also measure bone density?

Can a DEXA scan measure visceral fat?

How often can I have a DEXA scan?

Can a DEXA scan help me track changes on Ozempic, Wegovy or Mounjaro?

Is a DEXA scan useful during perimenopause and menopause?

Is a DEXA scan worth it for athletes or anyone cutting or bulking?

Can I have a DEXA scan if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

Can I gift a DEXA scan?

Will Scanletics share my results with my GP or anyone else?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DEXA scan?

How accurate is a DEXA scan for body fat?

How does DEXA compare to bio-impedance scales and skinfold calipers?

Is a DEXA scan safe, and how much radiation is involved?

How much does a DEXA scan at Scanletics cost?

Should I book a single scan or one of the packages?

Do I need a GP referral to book?

Can I use my health insurance to pay for the scan?

Where is your clinic, and how do I get there?

Can I cancel or reschedule my appointment?

What happens during a DEXA scan appointment?

Can I eat or exercise before my scan?

What should I wear, and is there anything I need to bring?

How do I read my DEXA scan report?

Does a DEXA scan also measure bone density?

Can a DEXA scan measure visceral fat?

How often can I have a DEXA scan?

Can a DEXA scan help me track changes on Ozempic, Wegovy or Mounjaro?

Is a DEXA scan useful during perimenopause and menopause?

Is a DEXA scan worth it for athletes or anyone cutting or bulking?

Can I have a DEXA scan if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

Can I gift a DEXA scan?

Will Scanletics share my results with my GP or anyone else?