Our Tests Analyze Your Body and Your Health


Start your journey with comprehensive testing

When you attend the MetaLife workshop, we’ll run two sets of tests (Body Composition Analysis and Metabolic Health Analysis) that give us a picture of your overall health. This will also help us determine if you have Metabolic Syndrome.

Body Composition Analysis

INBODY® Body Composition is the most advanced BIA body composition analyzer on the market. It performs 7 key tests in only 45 seconds! This measures:

Muscle Mass

Body Fat

Obesity Analysis

Water Distribution

Body Weight

Visceral Fat

Basal Metabolic Rate


Metabolic Lab Profile (Skin Prick Lab Test)

You will also receive a Metabolic Lab Profile as a part of the workshop.
This is a skin prick test that takes seconds to perform and measures the below markers.

Glucose

Hemoglobin A1c

Triglycerides

Cholesterol

C-Reactive Protein


More About Metabolic Syndrome
Find out at our workshop if you have metabolic syndrome

You will also receive a Metabolic Lab Profile as a part of the workshop.
This is a skin prick test that takes seconds to perform and measures the below markers.

It’s an Epidemic
Metabolic Syndrome is an epidemic in the United States, present in approximately 33% of the adult population and the risk increases with age.1

Increases Risk of Heart Disease & Diabetes If you have Metabolic Syndrome, your risk of heart disease raises by almost 2x and diabetes by 3x.3

Can be Changed by Diet and Lifestyle
Metabolic Syndrome is commonly caused from a sedentary lifestyle and/or a poor diet.2

Includes These Common Symptoms
Increased thirst, increased urination, fatigue and blurred vision are all common symptoms of metabolic syndrome.


References:
1. Ford ES, Giles WH, Dietz WH (2002). “Prevalence of metabolic syndrome among US adults: findings from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey”.JAMA 287 (3): 356–359. doi:10.1001/jama.287.3.356. PMID 11790215
2. Kaur J (2014). “A comprehensive review on metabolic syndrome” CARDIOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 2014: 943162. doi:10.1155/2014/943162.PMC 3966331. PMID 24711954.
3. Ford, Earl S. “Risks for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes associated with the metabolic syndrome a summary of the evidence.” Diabetes care 28.7 (2005): 1769-1778.