These are just a handful of the most common reasons people in Widnes book a DEXA scan with us. There are many more. For the full list, hit Goals in the top navigation bar to see every use case TELOMYX testing supports.
- Strength and body recomposition tracking. Members training at TransFit and other Widnes gyms who want to know whether a cut or bulk actually shifted muscle versus fat. DEXA is the only scan that separates the two in grams, by limb, so you know exactly which direction your body is moving.
- Bone health screening over 40. The same scanner that measures your body composition reports your bone mineral density T-scores and Z-scores at the spine and hip, with no GP referral wait. Useful for anyone with a family history of osteoporosis or who has been in a prolonged calorie deficit.
- Visceral fat and cardiovascular risk. Halton has premature cardiovascular death rates significantly above the England average, with a 13-year life-expectancy gap between its most and least deprived wards (Halton JSNA 2024). Visceral fat is one of the primary modifiable risk factors, and DEXA gives you a direct VAT measurement in grams so you know your actual risk picture before symptoms appear, not an estimate from a set of scales.
- Tracking real fat loss. Clients on a weight-loss programme who want honest data instead of bathroom scales. DEXA tells you whether the weight dropped is fat or lean tissue, which determines whether the plan is working.
- Rugby league and contact-sport athletes. Players in a rugby league town who want to make sure a strength block added lean tissue and kept body fat in check, with grams-level data rather than a guess from the mirror.
For all other goals (longevity, women's health, weight loss, sport-specific preparation and more), see Goals in the top navigation.