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24 Kensington Rd

Rose Park SA 5067


Phone: 1300 880 579
Fax: 8332 4744
www.adelaidebodyscan.com.au

BODY COMPOSITION

Patient: Daniel Nicholls


Age: 32.4
Gender: Male

Client: Daniel Nicholls

Birth Date: 31/12/1982


Height: 182.0 cm

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Exam Date:27/05/2015
Weight: 105.1 kg

Exam Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2015

24 Kensington Rd
Rose Park SA 5067
Phone: 1300 880 579
Fax: 8332 4744
www.adelaidebodyscan.com.au

ESTIMATED VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUE


Evidence based research has highlighted the
extreme importance of visceral fat (fat that
accumulates around your abdominal organs)
in the development of cardiovascular disease
and onset of type 2 diabetes. Your estimated
visceral fat content is critical in calculating
your cardiovascular risk. Subcutaneous
(cosmetic) fat is not as important in the
diagnosis of cardiovascular risk.

Estimated Visceral
Adipose Tissue

2,137 g

Fat Weight:
Tissue %Fat:

39,756 g
39.2%

The ratio of visceral vs subcutaneous fat is


thought to be one of the key predictors for
the development of metabolic disorders like
type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood
pressure and atherosclerosis (fat deposits in
the arteries). These are the leading causes of
heart attacks and strokes in our community.

FAT

Composition Reference Centile Graph


shows your Total Body %Fat result
compared to a reference population. This
comparison is very similar to how babies are
measured and compared to reference data
for height and weight. The bold black line
on the graph represents the 50th percentile
(median) result for the reference population.
The square on the graph represents your
result. There are currently no standard
definitions of normal or obesity based on
%Fat results, but you can see how you
compare to this reference population.

Client: Daniel Nicholls

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Exam Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2015

24 Kensington Rd
Rose Park SA 5067
Phone: 1300 880 579
Fax: 8332 4744
www.adelaidebodyscan.com.au

LEAN
Lean mass includes all parts of the body
[organs, muscle, and fluids] but excludes
body fat.

Total Weight:
Lean Weight:
Tissue %Lean:

105.1 kg
61,722 g
58.7%

Region
Android:
Gynoid:
A/G Ratio:

Tissue %Fat
52.2%
37.1%
1.41

RMR:

2,203 cal/day

The higher the Tissue %Lean, the more


muscular the body.

ANDROID / GYNOID (waist / hip)


While Total Body %Fat will tell you more
about your overall fitness than your weight
alone, regional fat distribution tells you
where the fat is located.
Android (waist) fat is often associated with
apple-shaped body types.
Gynoid (hip) fat is often associated with
pear-shaped body types.

RESTING METABOLIC RATE (RMR)


Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) is
synonymous
with
Resting
Energy
Expenditure (REE) and is an estimate of
how many calories you would burn if you
were to do nothing but rest. It represents the
minimum amount of energy needed to
maintain body temperature, heartbeat, and
respiratory rate.

Client: Daniel Nicholls

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RMR (Resting Metabolic Rate) based on Harris-Benedict equation.


RMR(male) = 66.473 - (6.775 x age[yrs]) + (13.7516 x weight[kg]) + (5.0033 x
height[cm])
Harris JA, Benedict FG. A biometric study of basal metabolism in man. Washington, DC:
Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1919. (Carnegie Institute of Washington Publication
279).

Exam Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2015

24 Kensington Rd
Rose Park SA 5067
Phone: 1300 880 579
Fax: 8332 4744
www.adelaidebodyscan.com.au

RELATIVE SKELETAL MUSCLE INDEX (RSMI)


RSMI represents the relative amount of
muscle in the arms and legs.

8.84 kg/m

RSMI:

RSMI (Relative Skeletal Muscle Index) based on Baumgartner equation.


RSMI = (lean mass of arms[kg] + lean mass of legs[kg]) / (height[m])
Baumgartner RN, Koehler KM, Gallagher D, Romero L, Heymsfield SB, Ross RR, Garry
PJ, Lindeman RD (1998) Epidemiology of sarcopenia among the elderly in New Mexico.
Am J Epidermiol 147(8):755-763.

BONE
BMC
(g )
3,584

BMD
(g/cm2)

1.404

T-score

Z-score

Centile

2.0

1.1

85

A bone densitometry test helps your


physician to diagnose osteoporosis.
The test compares your Bone Mineral
Density (BMD) to that of a "young adult" at
peak bone strength, displayed as your
T-score.
It also compares your results to people of
your same age, called "age-matched"
displayed as your Z-score.
This information, along with other factors,
helps physicians assess your risk of
osteoporotic fracture.

Client: Daniel Nicholls

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Exam Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2015

24 Kensington Rd
Rose Park SA 5067
Phone: 1300 880 579
Fax: 8332 4744
www.adelaidebodyscan.com.au

ANCILLARY REPORT
Region

Tissue
(%Fat)
25.9
Arms
25.5
Right Arm
26.3
Left Arm
31.5
Legs
31.3
Right Leg
31.6
Left Leg
47.5
Trunk
Trunk Right 47.1
Trunk Left 47.9
52.2
Android
37.1
Gynoid
39.2
Total
Total Right 38.8
39.5
Total Left

Region
(%Fat)
24.7
24.3
25.1
30.3
30.2
30.4
46.5
46.0
47.0
51.8
36.4
37.8
37.5
38.1

Tissue (g)

Fat (g)

Lean (g)

BMC (g)

9,537
4,815
4,722
32,439
16,553
15,887
54,900
27,053
27,847
9,238
17,053
101,477
50,432
51,046

2,467
1,226
1,241
10,214
5,189
5,025
26,079
12,734
13,345
4,824
6,322
39,756
19,590
20,165

7,070
3,589
3,481
22,226
11,364
10,862
28,821
14,319
14,503
4,413
10,732
61,722
30,841
30,880

439
221
218
1,252
627
625
1,168
603
565
67
336
3,584
1,769
1,815

Tissue (g)

Fat (g)

Lean (g)

BMC (g)

93
666
-795
-614

-16
164
-610
-575

108
502
-184
-39

4
2
38
-46

Total Mass
(kg)
10.0
5.0
4.9
33.7
17.2
16.5
56.1
27.7
28.4
9.3
17.4
105.1
52.2
52.9

RIGHT VS LEFT SIDE DIFFERENCES


Region
Arms
Legs
Trunk
Total

Tissue
(%Fat)
-0.8
-0.3
-0.8
-0.7

Region
(%Fat)
-0.8
-0.2
-0.9
-0.6

Total Mass
(kg)
0.1
0.7
-0.8
-0.7

FAT MASS RATIOS


Trunk vs Limbs Fat Mass: 2.06
Legs vs Total Fat Mass: 0.26
Limbs vs Trunk Fat Mass: 0.49
Trunk vs Total Fat Mass: 0.66

Client: Daniel Nicholls

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