The small company I work for specializes in DEXA scans in order to give you precise measurements of fat mass, muscle, and bone. Recently, we analyzed more than 50k scans to see how long it was actually taking our clients to lose fat — based on real-world progress, not estimates. It's interesting to see real data compared to the usual expectations. This is what we found for the “average” U.S. female: ages 25-34 and 155 lbs.
Check out the calculator to estimate your own fat mass loss: link here
by amanda_sbodyspec
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Are these patients following the company’s weight loss program? How are they going about losing weight?