Understanding Body Composition Scans in Weight Loss

Body Composition Scans: What They Show, Who Should Get One, and Why It Matters on GLP-1s
Nurse Practitioner Sophie at TMA explains how body composition scans provide more useful information than a scale by showing where weight loss is coming from, including lean muscle mass, visceral fat around the organs, and total body fat. She describes using scans to track changes over time, especially for patients on GLP-1 medications, with the goal of losing fat without losing muscle. Sophie shares a patient example of a fit middle-aged woman on Ozempic with a low BMI whose scan revealed very low muscle mass despite normal body fat, which she notes is a red flag and raises concerns about overall health, bone health, and fall risk as people age. She recommends getting a baseline scan before starting treatment and repeating it every three months, and mentions using Health Span for scans at $150 with a discount code.
00:00 Intro to Body Scans
00:33 Why Scans Matter
01:07 Key Metrics Explained
01:40 Using Scans on GLP-1s
02:40 Patient Case Study
03:51 Risks of Low Muscle
04:11 Where to Get Scanned
04:26 Timing and Follow Ups
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