Research & Publications
Explore the science behind our testing methods and how they're advancing sports performance and health research.
Published Research
Our team contributes to peer-reviewed research in sports science, exercise physiology, and body composition analysis.
Validation of Mobile DEXA Technology for Body Composition Assessment in Athletes
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2023)
This study validates the accuracy and reliability of mobile DEXA scanning technology compared to laboratory-based systems, demonstrating equivalent precision in field settings.
Longitudinal Changes in Body Composition of Elite Cyclists: A DEXA Analysis
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)
This longitudinal study tracked elite cyclists over a full competitive season, documenting changes in lean muscle mass, fat distribution, and bone density using DEXA technology.
Correlation Between VO2 Max and Performance Metrics in Team Sports
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)
This research establishes correlations between VO2 max measurements and key performance indicators in professional football, basketball, and hockey players.
Optimizing Training Protocols Based on DEXA and VO2 Max Data: A Case Study
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2021)
This case study demonstrates how integrated DEXA and VO2 max testing can be used to create personalized training protocols that significantly improve athletic performance.
White Papers & Technical Reports
In-depth analysis and practical applications of our testing methodologies.
White Paper
Understanding Body Composition in Elite Athletes
A comprehensive guide to interpreting DEXA scan results for coaches and sports scientists.
White Paper
VO2 Max Testing Protocols for Different Sports
Specialized testing methodologies for different sports and athletic disciplines.
White Paper
Mobile Testing: Best Practices and Quality Assurance
Technical specifications and protocols for ensuring accurate mobile testing results.
Research Partnerships
We collaborate with leading universities, sports teams, and research institutions.
University of Liverpool
Sports Science Department
Sports Performance Institute
Elite Athlete Research
Liverpool FC
Performance Analytics
National Cycling Center
Physiological Testing