Visualize Client Results

Visualize Client Results

The intuitive system provides clear explanations and visuals for each metric, making it easy to understand and use the data for personal health management. This system enhances the user experience, boosts member retention, and serves as a powerful sales and engagement tool.
Obesity analysis

Our 3D Body Fat Scanner displays BMI, total body fat percentage, body fat percentage, waist-to-hip ratio, visceral fat area, and segmental fat

A primary indicator for assessing obesity, BMI helps identify whether an individual is within a healthy weight range based on their height. This information is essential for initial health assessments.
Identifies hidden obesity, which is important for individuals who appear healthy but may have excess body fat that poses health risks.
Measures the ratio to detect central (abdominal) obesity. This metric is useful because abdominal fat is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and other health conditions.
Visceral fat is the fat stored around the internal organs. High levels of visceral fat are linked to serious health problems, making it crucial to identify and manage for overall health.

Basal metabolic rate (BMR) measures the calories needed to maintain basic bodily functions at rest, helping tailor dietary plans for effective weight management. Knowing this helps in tailoring dietary recommendations and weight management plans.

Segmental fat analysis identifies fat distribution in specific body regions, such as the abdomen and thighs, aiding in targeted fat reduction strategies. This information is valuable for understanding which areas may need targeted fat reduction and can guide personalized fitness and health plans.
Visbody S30’s sophisticated posture report can detect a number of health conditions.
Forward head
Maintaining a forward head posture for an extended period can cause excessive tension in the muscles and ligaments of the neck and shoulders, leading to neck pain or discomfort.
Rounded shoulders or hunched Back
An anterior pelvic tilt refers to the pelvis tilting forward relative to the spine’s normal position. This change in posture can easily cause excessive curvature in the lower back, leading to strain on the lumbar muscles.
Hyperextension of the knees occurs when, in a standing position, the knee joints extend too much, even bending backward.
This posture places additional stress on the knee joint and surrounding structures, such as the meniscus and ligaments.
Waist hip ratio

WHR is an important indicator of waist-to-hip ratio for measuring physical health and obesity.
A healthy WHR is: male: 0.9 and female: 0.85;
while a healthy waist is: male: 85cm;
female: 80cm;

CC is an anthropometric parameter that is closely related to whole-body muscle mass.
Through the function of evaluating the range of shoulder motion in different directions, such as shoulder abduction and flexion.
Through the function of evaluating the range of shoulder motion in different directions, such as shoulder abduction and flexion.

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