body water analyzer
The human body consists of 50 to 70% water. Healthy people maintain their body water ratio between intracellular and extracellular water at about 3:2. For people with poor circulation, injury, inflammation, and disease, the body’s water ratio can be disrupted, which can lead to swelling. Therefore, body water analysis is used in various medical fields such as nephrology, cardiology, intensive care and rehabilitation to screen and monitor patient fluid balance.
All about the new InBody
BWA was the first to use the 3 MHz frequency, which enables accurate measurements on a variety of subjects. In addition, the 3 MHz technology also ensures measurement stability in the entire range of frequencies, regardless of the test environment.
It offers 7 different results sheets to meet all the needs of our researchers. Assessment, research, comparison, visceral fat, body composition (for children) and body water results sheet available.
InBody provides body composition assessment by age, based on InBody's global big data. This provides a comprehensive analysis so that you can compare your data with that of the younger age group (T-score) and the same age group (Z-score).
A combination of two forceps electrodes, the clamp electrode acts as a marker attached to the wrist and ankle for high repeatability.
The 16-point clamp electrodes are designed so that the electrodes can be placed on the wrist and ankle bone. This allows the trainer to place the electrode in the correct position and ensures reproducibility by minimizing measurement errors. This technology is also exempt from arm and leg resistance, which ensures more accurate results.
With 16-point clamp electrodes, two different measurement modes are offered, allowing users to choose between research (distal) and medical (proximal) depending on their goals.
The higher the frequency, the more difficult it is to control the frequency in the human body, leading to unstable impedance measurements. BWA overcomes this limitation and uses the world’s first 3 MHz frequency, which penetrates even better than our cell membranes.
Provides a variety of optional parameters along with references for in-depth analysis of the BWA result. Depending on the purpose and priorities of the research, it provides optional parameters with references.
BWA2.0 enables this device to be used in a wider range of subjects, such as amputee patients. InBody Result is still available in this group of patients.