You can confirm if reduction in weight is correct or
not by viewing variation of other body conditions
except weight.
As the example on the left, because of reduction in
weight, the skeletal muscle increases. This is the
correct method of reduction in weight but can not
be detected easily.
Subcutaneous fat and
skeletal muscle at different
parts are displayed. Its
level is displayed through
comparison with same age
and same BMI.
The average is investigation
result of our company. Please
do not judge health condition in
accordance with it.
* The monitor cannot display same age
comparison for users under 18 years old.
Same Age Comparison
Progress Chart
Track the progress of your weight reduction plan up to 90 days ago.
Understand body condition through same age comparison
Body age is based on your resting metabolism. Body age is calculated by using your weight and body fat percentage to produce a guide
to judge whether your body age is above or below the average for your actual age. To know your body age is useful to improve your health
condition.
Body age varies according to Body composition and resting metabolism, even if your height and weight is the same
The figures below shows some examples of body age.
The example on the left has a body age of 30, or average body composition for the actual age.
The example in the middle has a lower body fat percentage than average and higher resting metabolism, which results in a body age of 25 that is younger
than the actual age.
The example on the right has a higher body fat percentage than average and lower resting metabolism, which results in a body age of 35 that is older than
the actual age.
BODY AGE
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5
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button to switch display as shown in the
following figure.
Press
button to view past measurement results.
Refer to "view previous measurement results (memory)" (
page 22)
For viewing method of different parts, please press
button.
"Viewing method of different positions display". (
page 20)
Weight
Body fat
Body fat classification
Visceral fat
level
Visceral fat level
classification
Body age
BMI
Resting
metabolism
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
Application guide
35
15
%
15
%
22.5
%
22.5
%
25
%
Reckoning based on
body composition of
people group with
same age and
same BMI
People number
rate in different
classes
More
A
ver
age
Less
Understand body condition through same age
comparison
Subcutaneous fat and skeletal muscle at different parts are displayed. Its level is
displayed through comparison with same age and same BMI.
Position of horizontal bar
indicates human body
condition level.
■
Result of same age comparison
The average is investigation result of our company. Please
do not judge health condition in accordance with it.
* The monitor cannot display same age
comparison for users under 18 years old.
Displayed example:
trunk
Displayed example:
whole body
Same Age Comparison
Displayed example:
arm
Displayed example:
leg
24
Progress Chart
Indication bar of 5 stages will be used to
display memory results of each index.
You can confirm if reduction in weight
is correct or not by viewing variation of
other body conditions except weight.
As the example on the left, because
of reduction in weight, the skeletal
muscle increases. This is the correct
method of reduction in weight but can
not be detected easily.
Example of Progress Chart of weight
Example of Progress Chart of skeletal muscle
(whole body)
Skeletal muscle (
page 33)
What is correct reduction in weight? (
page 38)
Final measurement results of "today" will be
taken as normal value (0).
If you do not measure "today" but want to view
past measurement results, it will be displayed
with the latest memory results as beginning.
If no measurement results exceed the age or measurement scope, indication bar
will not display.
If today's measurement results exceed scope, progress Chart will not be displayed
while memory results can be read.
Result of same age comparison
Everybody is concerned about their weight.
But what is the basis for determining your
ideal weight?
The key is BMI.
BMI is short for Body Mass Index. This index
uses the following simple formula to indicate
the ratio between weight and height of a
person.
BMI = weight (kg) / height (m) / height (m)
The OMRON Body composition monitor uses the Height
information stored in your personal profile number to
calculate your BMI.
Interpreting the BMI Result
Visceral fat is found in the abdomen and
surrounding vital organs. It is different
from fat found directly underneath the
skin, which is referred to as subcutaneous
fat. Visceral fat can go largely unnoticed
because it’s not visible to the naked eye.
One way visceral fat can be seen is through
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Too much visceral fat is thought to be closely linked to
increased levels of fat in the bloodstream, which may
lead to conditions such as high cholesterol, heart disease
and type 2 diabetes. In order to prevent or improve these
conditions, it is important to try to reduce the amount of
visceral fat levels to an acceptable level.
Interpreting the Visceral Fat Level Result
NOTE: Visceral fat levels are relative and not absolute values.
What is Subcutaneous fat?
Subcutaneous fat = fat below the skin
Subcutaneous fat not only accumulates around the
stomach but also around the upper arms, hips and
thighs, and can cause a distortion of the body’s
proportions. Although not directly linked to increased risk of
disease, it is thought to increase pressure on the heart and
other complications.
Body fat serves a vital role in storing energy
and protecting internal organs. We carry two
types of fat in our bodies: 1) essential fat
which is stored in small amounts to protect
the body and 2) adipose tissue (stored fat)
provides cushion and insulation
to internal organs, covers the nerves, moves
vitamins throughout the body and is the
largest reserve of stored energy available for activity. While too
much body fat may be unhealthy, having too little fat can be
just as unhealthy. Also, the distribution of body fat in men and
women is different, so the basis for classifying the body fat
percentage is different between the genders.
What is Body Fat Percentage?
Body fat percentage refers to the amount of body fat mass in
regards to the total body weight expressed as a percentage.
BMI
Less than 18.5
Underweight
18.5 or more and less than 25
Normal
25 or more and less than 30
Overweight
30 or more
Obese
Classification (by the WHO)
Visceral Fat Level
0.5 - 9.5
0 (Normal)
10.0 - 14.5
+ (High)
15.0 - 30.0
++ (Very High)
Level Classification
Regardless of your activity level, a minimum
level of energy is required to sustain the body’s
everyday functions. Resting metabolism,
the amount of calories needed to supply the
body with the minimum level of energy, differs
between individuals depending on variables
such as age, weight, body composition, and
energy expenditure.
RESTING METABOLISM
19
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5
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button to switch display as shown in the
following figure.
Press
button to view past measurement results.
Refer to "view previous measurement results (memory)" (
page 22)
For viewing method of different parts, please press
button.
"Viewing method of different positions display". (
page 20)
Weight
Body fat
Body fat classification
Visceral fat
level
Visceral fat level
classification
Body age
BMI
Resting
metabolism
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
Resting metabolism
Daily activity metabolism
Energy used for daily activities such as
commuting to work, household chores,
hobbies etc.
Diet-induced thermogenesis
Energy required to maintain vital functions.
Energy emitted after eating a meal.
BMI
BODY FAT
SKELETAL MUSCLE
Information on Body Composition
19
Check measurement results
5
Press
button to switch display as shown in the
following figure.
Press
button to view past measurement results.
Refer to "view previous measurement results (memory)" (
page 22)
For viewing method of different parts, please press
button.
"Viewing method of different positions display". (
page 20)
Weight
Body fat
Body fat classification
Visceral fat
level
Visceral fat level
classification
Body age
BMI
Resting
metabolism
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
VISCERAL FAT
19
Check measurement results
5
Press
button to switch display as shown in the
following figure.
Press
button to view past measurement results.
Refer to "view previous measurement results (memory)" (
page 22)
For viewing method of different parts, please press
button.
"Viewing method of different positions display". (
page 20)
Weight
Body fat
Body fat classification
Visceral fat
level
Visceral fat level
classification
Body age
BMI
Resting
metabolism
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
20
To next page
Viewing method of different positions display
The display changes to the next part with each press of the
button as follows:
Subcutaneous fat
(whole body)
Weight
Skeletal muscle
(leg)
Press
button to return to weight display.
Weight
Visceral fat
level
BMI
Body fat
Resting
metabolism
Body age
Subcutaneous fat
(trunk)
Subcutaneous fat
(arm)
Subcutaneous fat
(leg)
Skeletal muscle
(arm)
Skeletal muscle
(trunk)
Skeletal muscle
(whole body)
Same age comparison at different parts (
page 21 to 35)
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
Male
Body Fat Percentage
Classification
Body Fat Percentage
Female
25% or more
20% or more and less than 25%
10% or more and less than 20%
Less than 10%
35% or more
30% or more and less than 35%
20% or more and less than 30%
Less than 20%
Very High
High
Normal
Low
Based on the obesity values proposed by Lohman (1986) and Nagamine (1972).
Subcutaneous Fat
Visceral Fat
Spine
MRI Cross Section at the Navel Level
* The data referenced by OMRON Healthcare.
Gender Age -(Low)
0 (Normal)
+ (High)
++ (Very High)
18-39
<24.3% 24.3 - 30.3% 30.4 - 35.3%
> 35.4%
24.1 - 30.1% 30.2 - 35.1%
> 35.2%
23.9 - 29.9% 30.0 - 34.9%
> 35.0%
33.3 - 39.3% 39.4 - 44.0%
> 44.1%
33.1 - 39.1% 39.2 - 43.8%
> 43.9%
32.9 - 38.9% 39.0 - 43.6%
> 43.7%
< 24.1%
< 23.9%
< 33.3%
< 33.1%
< 32.9%
18-39
40-59
40-59
60-80
60-80
Female
Male
19
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5
Press
button to switch display as shown in the
following figure.
Press
button to view past measurement results.
Refer to "view previous measurement results (memory)" (
page 22)
For viewing method of different parts, please press
button.
"Viewing method of different positions display". (
page 20)
Weight
Body fat
Body fat classification
Visceral fat
level
Visceral fat level
classification
Body age
BMI
Resting
metabolism
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
19
Check measurement results
5
Press
button to switch display as shown in the
following figure.
Press
button to view past measurement results.
Refer to "view previous measurement results (memory)" (
page 22)
For viewing method of different parts, please press
button.
"Viewing method of different positions display". (
page 20)
Weight
Body fat
Body fat classification
Visceral fat
level
Visceral fat level
classification
Body age
BMI
Resting
metabolism
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
20
To next page
Viewing method of different positions display
The display changes to the next part with each press of the
button as follows:
Subcutaneous fat
(whole body)
Weight
Skeletal muscle
(leg)
Press
button to return to weight display.
Weight
Visceral fat
level
BMI
Body fat
Resting
metabolism
Body age
Subcutaneous fat
(trunk)
Subcutaneous fat
(arm)
Subcutaneous fat
(leg)
Skeletal muscle
(arm)
Skeletal muscle
(trunk)
Skeletal muscle
(whole body)
Same age comparison at different parts (
page 21 to 35)
Measure weight and body composition
(with Personal Profile Number button / GUEST button)
What is skeletal muscle …
Muscle is divided
into two types, muscle in internal organs, such
as the heart, and muscle attached to bones
that is used to move the body. Skeletal muscle
can be increased through exercise and other
activity.
What is skeletal muscle ratio …
Refers to
the amount of skeletal muscle mass in regards
to the total body weight expressed as a
percentage.
Skeletal muscle ratio (%) = {Skeletal muscle
mass (kg) /
Body weight (kg)} × 100
This product uses BI (Bioelectrical Impedance) to calculate
your skeletal muscle mass.
Keep skeletal muscle and strengthen it to make corporeity not
easily become fat. This product feature is the measurement
of skeletal muscle ratio. If you strengthen skeletal muscle and
improve basal metabolism, you will not get fat easily.
Interpreting the Skeletal Muscle Percentage Result
• For children under 18 years old: Visceral fat level,
body age and same age comparison will not be displayed.
Application guide
34
BODY AGE
Body age is based on your resting metabolism. Body age is calculated by using your
weight and body fat percentage to produce a guide to judge whether your body age
is above or below the average for your actual age. To know your body age is useful to
improve your health condition.
Body age varies according to Body composition and resting
metabolism, even if your height and weight is the same
The figures below shows some examples of body age.
The example on the left has a body age of 30, or average body composition for the
actual age.
The example in the middle has a lower body fat percentage than average and higher
resting metabolism, which results in a body age of 25 that is younger than the actual
age.
The example on the right has a higher body fat percentage than average and lower
resting metabolism, which results in a body age of 35 that is older than the actual
age.
Body Age: 30
Body Age: 25
Body Age: 35
Weight (kg)
BMI
Body Fat Percentage (%)
Skeletal muscle ratio (%)
Resting Metabolism (kcal)
8
.
4
5
8
.
4
5
8
.
4
5
0
.
2
2
0
.
2
2
22.0
15.8
31.5
22.6
30.4
34.5
1264
25.0
1179
1230
INFORMATION ON BODY COMPOSITION
※
For children under 18 years old: Visceral fat level, body age and same age comparison will not be
displayed.
Interpreting the Skeletal Muscle Percentage Result
Source: Omron Healthcare
Gender
Age
– (Low)
0 (Normal)
+ (High)
++ (Very High)
Female
18-39
< 24.3%
24.3 - 30.3%
30.4 - 35.3%
35.4%
40-59
< 24.1%
24.1 - 30.1%
30.2 - 35.1%
35.2%
60-80
< 23.9%
23.9 - 29.9%
30.0 - 34.9%
35.0%
Male
18-39
< 33.3%
33.3 - 39.3%
39.4 - 44.0%
44.1%
40-59
< 33.1%
33.1 - 39.1%
39.2 - 43.8%
43.9%
60-80
< 32.9%
32.9 - 38.9%
39.0 - 43.6%
43.7%
>
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Example:
Actual age: 30 years old
Height: 1.58 m