Improving Accuracy In The Receiving Department

Body Composition Scales — Modern Equipment Used For Weight Analyses

Body composition scales use sensors and infrared imagery to determine a person's body weight and fat content. If you will be attending a weight loss clinic this summer, you may be required to use a body composition model at the beginning of each medically-supervised appointment.

Standard Scales Versus Body Composition Scales

Standard scales measure physical weight loads. A weight loss clinic may feature the same types of scales that are used in doctors' offices.

A body composition scale will determine a patient's weight load. This type of scale will also determine body fat percentages. The use of a body composition scale can help a clinician determine how healthy a patient is. If a patient has a lot of visceral fat, a clinician will prepare a targeted weight loss plan that will help a patient safely reduce the fat percentage.

Body Composition Scale Models

Body composition scales that are designed for weight loss monitoring may feature an extra-large platform. Because a clinician may treat many patients with varying body types, it is important that they provide access to a scale that will support the body size and weight of each client.

Some scale models may contain safety bars and an ADA-accessible entryway. If a patient is confined to a wheelchair, they can remain in the chair while they are being weighed. A clinician may use standard scales and body composition scales to assess the weight of a patient. If the clinic that you visit features two types of scales, you may be directed to be weighed on each model.

Restrictions

The use of body composition scales may require an end user to abide by some restrictions. Before you being your weight loss journey, the clinician who will be treating you will provide you with instructions. They may advise you to avoid drinking or eating before your medical appointment.

The avoidance of liquids and food will ensure that the composition sensors and imaging equipment operate properly. When you arrive at your appointment, you may be advised to remove your shoes or to disrobe. Afterward, the clinician who treats you will indicate the body position that you should maintain while you are actively being weighed.

Some body composition scales require the user to hold their hands at their sides. You may need to refrain from allowing your thighs to touch. The manner in which you stand could influence the accuracy of the body composition results that your clinician acquires.

Contact a weight loss clinic to learn more. 


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