• Stay healthy during COVID-19

    Sharing and Comparing of DXA body composition scans is free until June 15, 2020.

Message From FitTrace

As COVID-19 impacts your ability to maintain your fitness and training regimen, FitTrace wants to do our part to assist you in meeting your personal goals. While gyms and fitness clubs nationwide remain closed to ensure the safety of everyone, FitTrace is making premium share and compare app features available to you for free until June 15, 2020.

Premium subscription features allow you to share and compare your body composition scans.  Share scans with your nutritionist, trainer, and friends. For fitness professionals, track your clients’ progress online.  Compare your body composition changes in detail and also compare with others.

How to Share Body Composition Scans

1) Click the Share button on the Scans Dashboard.

How to share DXA body composition scan

2) Enter the email address of the person you want to share your scan with and click the Share button.

FitTrace share DXA scan

FitTrace notifies you and the recipient that the scan has been shared.

How to Access Scans Shared With You

1) Click the button next to View on the Scans Dashboard.

FitTrace shared body composition scans

2) A popup appears with other FitTrace users that have shared scans with you.  Select one.

FitTrace access shared DXA scans

Shared scans are available via Basic Analysis, Trending, and Comparision.

How To Track Body Composition

Select Trending from the Analysis menu and select a user by clicking the View button.

DXA total body composition trending

DXA segmental body composition trending

How To Compare Scans

1) Select Compare from the Analysis menu and select a user from the first popup.

Compare fat, lean, and bone mass.

Compare DXA body composition scans

2) Select a scan that belongs to that user from the Select Scan popup.

DXA body composition comparison

3) Select a second scan using the two other popup menus.

Compare two DXA body composition scans

Both total body composition and segmental body composition comparisons appear.  Here is an example of a total body composition comparison.

Compare DXA total body composition