When it comes to weight loss, the scale doesn't give you the whole story about how healthy you really are. Explore strategies to optimize your body composition as you strive to reach your ideal weight without compromising strong lean muscle. Losing weight often also means losing muscle, which impacts not only your strength but also your stamina, flexibility, and heart health. Loss of lean mass also results in a higher percentage of body fat, elevating your risk of countless chronic conditions. Getting an RMR or a DEXA scan can help you achieve your goals.
Women Want To Know: Do You Burn More Calories While On Your Period?
Here’s a fun fact that will make you oh-so-glad to see “Aunt Flo”: you might burn more calories when you’re on your period. During a time when your hormones are going crazy, cravings set in, and you’re feeling bloated and sluggish, you’ll be glad to know there are some things to be happy about. Exercise can be one of the best things to do during your period, especially if you want the most calorie bang for your buck.
Muscle Tissue: Is it Really Use-It-or-Lose-It?
Does muscle tissue go away or shrink when we stop exercising? Does it turn into fat or simply disappear? Despite the common phrase “use it or lose it,” most people don't know what actually happens to lean muscle if something puts us on the sidelines and we can't keep up with our workout routines. Learn about exercise helps you to maintain a healthy body composition.
What the NFL and Fitnescity Share
Devon Kennard a linebacker on the Arizona Cardinals (NFL) is a new investor in Fitnescity, a rapidly growing software company that makes health and wellness testing available to everyday consumers, and then provides test results that are both easy to understand and track. Devon utilizes routine DEXA, RMR and VO2 testing to optimize his wellness.
Fitnescity adds blood panels
Fitnescity has expanded its partnership with Quest Diagnostics to make accessing blood panels easier. Building on its earlier at-home blood panel offering, Fitnescity now invites customers to visit a Quest location to add valuable information to their Fitnescity dashboard helping them gain a more complete picture of their wellness.
Hey Guys, Is 15% Really the Magic Number for Body Fat?
Your colleague, your brother, and your gym buddy are all aiming for 15% body fat. Should you jump on this bandwagon? But what does that really mean? Why is 15% the seeming “magic” number for body fat in men? Get the facts about the impact of body composition on your health. To learn more about your own numbers, schedule a body composition test.
Body Composition & VO2 Max: Three Steps to Better Health
VO2 max is more than just another fitness number. This metric, which expresses how well your lungs use oxygen during activity, interacts with body composition to have a big impact on wellness. Legendary cyclist Lance Armstrong has won countless races, broken records, and received accolades. Unless you're a superfan, however, you probably don't know that his reported VO2 max rate of about 85 is one of the highest in the world. What does this mysterious number mean, and why does it matter to you?
What percentage of the human body is water?
We hear a lot about losing water weight and the human body's significant percentage of H20. But what does water really mean for our wellness? Explore more about our water content, how much we should really be drinking each day, and why it matters to our body composition and is key to reaching optimal health.
Fitnescity x KORR: making metabolic (RMR) testing easier to find
We are excited to announce that KORR has joined us in our mission to make metabolic (resting metabolic rate/RMR) and cardiovascular (VO2 max) assessments easier to find and easier to understand.
By working together, Fitnescity will continue to expand their national partnerships of DEXA, BOD POD, RMR and VO2 max testing allowing consumers across the United States to quickly find and access the important wellness information they’re looking for.
Using water to measure your body composition: what you should know about hydrostatic weighing
Hydrostatic weighing illustrates your body’s internal makeup, providing a ratio of fat to lean muscle that can drive fitness and disease prevention goals. Understanding how this displacement-based method works and what to expect during the process can unlock a whole new way of tracking progress toward your wellness objectives. Understand how this method is similar and different than BOD POD and DEXA scans for body composition.
Is a DEXA Scan Worth It?
The Fitnescity FAQs
Every day we are fortunate to connect with people nationwide who are interested in learning more about their well-being through wellness lab testing. We thought we’d take a moment to tackle some of the questions we hear most. Everything from how often to get tested, the difference between DEXA and BOD POD, to how to book and use a Fitnescity package, we’ve got the answers to the questions you ask us most.
Dishing on DEXA: 5 Facts to Build Your Body Composition Knowledge
A DEXA body scan provides a detailed analysis of your body composition, from bone density to body fat. But why would you want one? Simply put, it’s all about helping you make the right wellness decisions that work for your body. Let’s look at five key DEXA concepts and how they help you reach your fitness and wellness goals with confidence.
Want to Improve Your VO2 Max? Join the Crowd (Literally!)
Your VO2 max tells you how efficiently your body uses oxygen during workouts. Improve your VO2 max, and your athletic performance should improve, too. Our secret weapon for a better VO2 max is a little something called the crowd effect. If you want to up your athletic game, start with the people around you.
Personal Trainer Sierra Carter: What I Learned From My Fitnescity DEXA Scan
One of the key take-aways that Sierra discusses in her review of her results, is that not only does DEXA offer a body fat percentage, but it also offers a percentile based on your age, gender and ethnicity. That percentile is arguably the most key component of your DEXA scan to monitor. Reason being, DEXA body fat percentages are unique to DEXA and therefore cannot be compared against body fat percentages found elsewhere.
The New Evolution: Can You Really Change Your Body Shape Safely?
6 Reasons to Play Like a Kid: Say Goodbye to Visceral Fat
Oh, visceral fat, how we loathe thee. Let us count thy ways: it increases the risk of chronic disease (including cancer), it can cause inflammation, and it can make us feel sluggish and slow us down. The good news: exercising for 30 minutes or more each day can decrease visceral body fat, and we’ve got the scoop on great—and fun!—exercises to do the trick and help you change your body composition for the better.
Body Fat Percentage: Good vs. Bad Body Fat
Brown, white, or beige? No, we aren’t talking about skin color, we’re talking about types of fat. Yes, there are in fact three! When it comes to fat cells, the answer to this color question could provide insight into how healthy we really are. Explore the different types of body fat to understand why achieving good health means more than just the number on the scale and how the different types impact your body composition.
The Microbiome & Health: Part V
After probiotics, the second category of foods for our gut microbes is: prebiotics. Coming from plant material high in fiber, they serve our health through the flourishing of specific strains of microbes, microbe fermentation of these foods, and their production of SCFA byproducts. SCFA can regulate our immune system and inflammation (5, 6), regulate our appetite (7), influence our brain physiology and behavior (8), regulate blood pressure (9), protect against metabolic disease (10), and many other health functions.
Body Composition Blues: 11 Ways to Fight the Frustration in Your Weight Loss Journey
Even though more and more Americans are trying to lose weight, obesity rates are on the rise. If you are also having a hard time losing weight, there are a number of factors that could be getting in your way, including insufficient protein, a slow metabolism, hedonic hunger, and even too narrow a focus on scale weight.