Know your true form
This lab can measure bone density and total body fat composition.
Body composition gives a better report on overall health than Body Mass Index or scales.
This lab can measure bone density and total body fat composition.
Body composition gives a better report on overall health than Body Mass Index or scales.
As a student, you can use the Body Composition Laboratory for class projects and research.
A certified faculty member must supervise you whenever you use the lab.
The lab is also open to the general public.
You must have a doctor’s order to receive a scan. Orders may be:
All services must be paid using the link below. If you have any questions about payment, please contact us at 417-836-8553.
To schedule a DEXA scan, please call or text Kim Robertson at 417-350-4318.
A Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) scan is the gold standard for body composition.
DEXA is a three-component test that separates:
It measures both subcutaneous fat (underneath the skin) and visceral fat (around the organs).
Likewise, it measures region-specific. For example, you can see if your right leg contains more body fat or muscle than your left leg.
Color-enhanced graphics also show where you have a higher density of body fat.
The DEXA scanner produces two X-ray beams, each with different energy levels.
One beam is high energy. The other beam is low energy.
Each beam measures the number of X-rays that pass through the bone. This varies depending on the thickness of the bone.
Based on the difference between the two beams, the bone density can be measured.