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1) B.M.R. (Basal Metabolic Rate)
B.M.R. refers to the calories required to maintain human body's
basic function such as
movement of heart, brain, neural transmission, regulating body temperature and so on. B.M.R.
is in proportion to S.L.M. because body fat stores energy while muscle consumes energy.
Therefore, even if the weight is same between persons, the person with more muscle has
greater B.M.R.
2) T.E.E. (Total Energy Expenditure)
It is the sum of basal metabolic rate and calories needed for daily activity. Generally it is
calculated by multiplying B.M.R. by PAL (Physical Activity Level).
7. A.M.B. (Age Matched of Body)
It is the estimated physical age of the subject considering body composition analysis result, gender,
and biological age. This is calculated by comparing the optimal body composition based on the
gender and biological age of the subject with the actual analyzed body composition. It can be used
to evaluate the subject’s health and body development.
8. Total score
It is a physical total score which is evaluated considering a subject’s body composition analysis
result and biological age. On the basis of 100 points, the people in the balanced standard body
type get scores around 80. The more the subject is healthy and has soft lean mass, the higher the
score is.
9. Impedance
It is the resistance of human body to the electric current that flows through the body. Impedance
value can be used in monitoring the function of this device and checking body change of the
subject.
10. Body Type
Body type is determined by B.M.I and P.B.F. Body type is classified into 9 types; Low fat Low
weight, Low fat Muscular, Athletic, Low weight, Standard, Over Weight Muscular, Thin fat, Over
fat, Obese.
11. Segmental Assessment
Soft lean mass and body fat of five body parts (left and right arms, left and right legs, and trunk)
are indicated in a diagram.
12. Assessment of E.C.W./T.B.W.
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