Webinar: Crack the Code: Unlocking Body Composition, Strength, and Cardiovascular Health
In this webinar, we’ll explore the clinical and functional significance of body composition, grip strength, and blood pressure as essential indicators of overall health. These non-invasive measurements offer powerful insights into an individual's risk for chronic disease, functional decline, and cardiovascular health.
Participants will gain practical knowledge on testing, biometric-specific considerations, and how to accurately implement these health metrics across diverse settings, services, and programs. Whether you're a clinician, trainer, or health professional, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to make these key metrics work for your practice — and your patients personalized goals.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the research-backed relevance of body composition, grip strength, and blood pressure as predictors of overall health and function. Discover why these metrics matter and are essential indicators of health risk and personalized assessments.
- Learn best practices for testing and interpreting body composition, grip strength, and blood pressure across different populations. Discover how to apply these tools properly in various settings, common services, and popular programs.
- Explore how integrating these measurements can improve a patient’s personalized outcomes. Learn how a multi-system assessment supports data-guided plans, tracking progress, and navigates decision-making for better outcomes.
Speaker: Taylor Florentino, MS, Product Training Assistant Manager at InBody
This webinar is sponsored by InBody, an MFA Industry Partner
 Taylor is a dedicated biomedical educator specializing in body composition analysis, metabolic health, and strength assessment in health and wellness management. With over 5 years of experience in med tech, Taylor  has worked extensively with InBody technology serving as InBody’s subject matter expert. Taylor has hosted countless lectures exploring the impact of body composition on metabolic syndrome, sarcopenic obesity, and chronic disease prevention. Her work and commitment to sharing innovative approaches to health risk emphasizes her role in motivating others to look beyond traditional weight-focused metrics to a more comprehensive approach that integrates muscle quality and function in obesity treatment strategies.
Taylor is a dedicated biomedical educator specializing in body composition analysis, metabolic health, and strength assessment in health and wellness management. With over 5 years of experience in med tech, Taylor  has worked extensively with InBody technology serving as InBody’s subject matter expert. Taylor has hosted countless lectures exploring the impact of body composition on metabolic syndrome, sarcopenic obesity, and chronic disease prevention. Her work and commitment to sharing innovative approaches to health risk emphasizes her role in motivating others to look beyond traditional weight-focused metrics to a more comprehensive approach that integrates muscle quality and function in obesity treatment strategies.
