Result Sheet For Child (Option) - Accuniq BC 380 User Manual

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Result sheet for child (Option)

Personal data
User's name / ID number, measurement date, height, weight, age, and gender are printed.
This will be useful information to check the reliability of the measurements.
Logo
We provide the customer with information about the user of this device, such as the name, phone number,
address, and person in charge of a hospital, sports center, or obesity clinic. For logo insertion, please refer
to the software user manual.
Body Composition Analysis
The components consisting of the human body can be broadly divided into Total body water, protein,
minerals, and fat mass. The amount and ratio of such body composition is used as an indicator for
diagnosing the health condition of the body.
1) Weight
The sum of all body components, which means the weight.
2) Fat Free Mass (FFM)
It refers to the value excluding body fat from body weight, which can also be calculated as the sum of soft
lean mass and bone mineral.
3) Soft Lean Mass (SLM)
Muscles are largely composed of skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and visceral muscle, which can be
calculated as the sum of body water, protein, and soft tissue minerals.
4) Total Body Water (TBW)
It consists of intracellular and extracellular water based on the cell membrane, and the sum of the two
constitutes total body water in the body.
5) Protein
It is a major component of the human body that composes muscle with water, which can be used as an
index indirectly judging the nutritional status of cells.
6) Minerals
Minerals are mostly composed of components that make up bones, and are divided into minerals in bones
(bone minerals) and minerals outside bones (soft tissue minerals).
7) Fat Mass (FM)
It is the sum of the amount of subcutaneous fat mass and visceral fat mass, which means total fat mass.
Skeletal Muscle / Fat Analysis
•Weight
The standard weight is calculated based on the standard value of BMI, and the normal range is ±15% of
the standard weight.
•Skeletal Muscle Mass
Muscles are composed of skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and visceral muscle. Of these, the muscle
that attaches to bones to form a skeleton and can be moved by human will is called skeletal muscle,
which accounts for about 60% of total soft lean mass.
•Fat Mass (FM)
Fat mass is mainly divided into essential fat and reserve fat, and it can be expressed as the remaining
after excluding fat free mass from body weight, it is used as an index for diagnosing obesity along with
BMI.
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Obesity Analysis
•Body Mass Index (BMI)
Body Mass Index (BMI) is calcuated as weight (kg)/height (m
For accurate obesity diagnosis, it is recommended to analyze not only the BMI, which considers only the
external factors of the body, but also the percentage of body fat (FM/Weight) derived from the BIA.
•Percentage of Body Fat (PBF)
Percentage of body fat is a value that represents the ratio of body fat to body weight and is used together
with BMI to diagnose obesity. The normal range (%) for children is 12≤ ~ <20 for boys and 17≤ ~ <27
for girls.
•Waist hip ratio (WHR)
It refers to the ratio of hip circumference to waist circumference, calculated as (waist circumference / hip
circumference).
When it is 0.9 or more for male and 0.85 or more for female, it is judged as abdominal obesity.
Comprehensive Evaluation
•Body Type
Body types of 9 types can be derived from soft lean mass and fat mass, and among them, the body
shape closest to the current user is presented.
•Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
It means the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life. Considering that muscle tissue that is
proportional to fat free mass has a great effect on basal metabolic rate, the calculation method uses
Katch-McArdle's formula, which uses our direct measurement data of impedance as a parameter to obtain
accurate basal metabolic rate.
BMR(Katch McArdle formula) = 370 + (21.6 × FFM)
•Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE )
Total daily energy expenditure is defined as the sum of the basal metabolic rate, active metabolic rate, and
digestive metabolic rate during the day. Digestive metabolic rate was not considered because it was
impossible to measure and it fluctuates quite small. Considering that there is a large difference in
calorie requirements depending on the amount of calories consumed (active metabolic rate) upon the
amount of activity, the activity coefficient is set as follows:
Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) = Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) × Physical Activity Level
Activity level
Stable state
Light activity
Activity coefficient
1.2
1.375
•Body Cell Mass (BCM)
The body cell mass represents a value proportional to the protein and the intracellular water mass, which
is used as an index to judge the health of cells along with the phase angle. Insufficient body cell mass can
cause stunted growth, deterioration of nutritional status, and weakened immunity.
•Obesity Degree
It is a value that judges the degree of obesity based on the current weight and the standard weight, which
is derived by the formula below.
Obesity Degree = (Current weight - Standard weight) / Standard weight × 100 (%)
Body Balance Assessment
It is an item that evaluates whether the upper body left and right, lower body left and right, and upper and
lower body are in balance in the human body, which is evaluated among balance, weak imbalance, and
imbalance according to our judgment criteria.
User Manual BC380
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).
Normal activity
Heavy activity
Extreme activity
1.55
1.725
1.9
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