WEIGHT
The total weight of the body.
The total weight of the body.
BODY FAT %
The proportion of fat in the body.
The proportion of fat in the body.
BMI
BMI (Body Mass Index) measures your weight compared to your height.
BMI (Body Mass Index) measures your weight compared to your height.
MUSCLE MASS
The percentage of body weight that muscles account for in the whole body composition.
The percentage of body weight that muscles account for in the whole body composition.
BONE MASS
The weight of bone tissue in the human body and represents the health of bones.
The weight of bone tissue in the human body and represents the health of bones.
WATER
The percentage of body water in body weight.
The percentage of body water in body weight.
PROTEIN
Protein is an important component of human cells and tissues.
Protein is an important component of human cells and tissues.
BMR
BMR (Basic Metabolic Rate) measures the energy required for your body to continue operating in a resting state.
BMR (Basic Metabolic Rate) measures the energy required for your body to continue operating in a resting state.
VISCERAL FAT
Visceral fat is a kind of body fat that is mainly present in the abdominal cavity, surrounding your organs to support, stabilize, and protect them.
Visceral fat is a kind of body fat that is mainly present in the abdominal cavity, surrounding your organs to support, stabilize, and protect them.
BODY FAT MASS
The total weight of body fat, including subcutaneous fat and visceral fat.
The total weight of body fat, including subcutaneous fat and visceral fat.
LEAN BODY MASS
The weight of other components of the body except fat.
The weight of other components of the body except fat.
BODY AGE
Body Age is the age tendency based on the average basal metabolic baseline as your basal metabolism decreases with age. Those with more muscle mass and higher basal metabolism tend to be younger.
Body Age is the age tendency based on the average basal metabolic baseline as your basal metabolism decreases with age. Those with more muscle mass and higher basal metabolism tend to be younger.
BODY TYPE
Using body fat percentages and muscle mass, a person's body can be categorized into 9 different types. Each type can be used to broadly describe physical appearance.
Using body fat percentages and muscle mass, a person's body can be categorized into 9 different types. Each type can be used to broadly describe physical appearance.
SKELETAL MUSCLE MASS
Skeletal muscle is attached to the bones and is responsible for basic activities including stretching.
Skeletal muscle is attached to the bones and is responsible for basic activities including stretching.
SUBCUTANEOUS FAT
The ratio of fat tissue stored under the skin to body weight.
The ratio of fat tissue stored under the skin to body weight.