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12/3/2019 0 Comments Measuring Body Composition - BIABIA Measurements (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis)
So we are on our last body composition phase now and this time we have something a little more techy compared to the last 3 body composition measurements. My gym had a handheld version of this technology but now we no longer use it, and use something a little more savvy called "Evolt" -- which I will talk about in another post (because I have only used it once & it is a new form of technology for me) For those of you who are new to BIA, it measures body composition (typically body fat and body mass) using a weak electric current that flows through the body & the voltage is measured in order to calculate impedance/resistance of the body. The current is effected by the amount of water in the body (including blood, etc) I personally found that I enjoyed using this method of measurement for my clients for a while because it was non invasive and gave them a sense of where their body fat lies compared to only managing weight -- which as a personal trainer, I truly believe that body fat is much more important to look at than to look at only weight. However, there are pros and cons of using this mechanism that one should keep in mind when utilizing it. a PROS:
If all else fails, use multiple methods or have a professional in the field take your body composition with something more up to date and accurate - with science and technology constantly changing and developing; there are always better methods being invented.
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