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INFORMATION ON BODY COMPOSITION
VISCERAL FAT
Visceral fat is found in the abdomen and surrounding vital organs. It is different from fat found directly 
underneath the skin, which is referred to as subcutaneous fat. Visceral fat can go largely unnoticed 
because it’s not visible to the naked eye. One way visceral fat can be seen is through Magnetic 
Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Too much visceral fat is thought to be closely linked to increased levels of fat in the bloodstream, which 
may lead to conditions such as high cholesterol, heart disease and type 2 diabetes. In order to prevent or 
improve these conditions, it is important to try to reduce the amount of visceral fat levels to an acceptable 
level.
Interpreting the Visceral Fat Level Result
MRI Cross Section at the Navel Level
Subcutaneous Fat
Visceral Fat
Spine
0 (Normal)
+ (High)
Visceral Fat Level   9
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10   Visceral Fat Level   14
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Visceral fat area (0 - approx. 300 cm
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, 1 inch=2.54 cm) distribution with 30 levels.
Source: Omron Healthcare
NOTE: Visceral fat levels are relative and not absolute values.
++ (Very High)
Visceral Fat Level   15
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