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Hbf 362

Manufactured by Omron
Sourced in Netherlands, Japan

The HBF-362 is a body composition monitor that measures body weight, body fat percentage, and other metrics. It uses bioelectrical impedance analysis technology to provide these measurements.

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Body Weight Measurement Protocol

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Participant’s body weight was measured on calibrated Omron, HBF-362, electronic scale (Omron, Karada scan, Netherlands) with an accuracy of ± 1% (kg), at baseline and week 12.
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Body Composition Measurement Protocol

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A digital scale was used to measure body weight to the nearest 0.1 kg, whereas the subjects were dressed in light clothing. Barefoot standing height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall-mounted stadiometer. Body mass index was calculated as body weight (kg) divided by height squared (m2). The percent of body fat was estimated by the bioelectrical impedance method using a HBF-362 (Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd, Kyoto, Japan). Fat mass and fat-free mass were calculated from body weight and percent of body fat.
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors Assessmend

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The blood pressures of the subjects were measured using the HEM-712C Omron blood pressure monitor, and duplicate readings were obtained after the subjects were in resting condition for at least 10 minutes. Height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) measurements were obtained with the Omron HBF-362. Serum lipids and blood glucose were measured using the Hitachi 7180 automatic biochemical analyzer. Hypercholesterolemia was defined as a serum total cholesterol level of 200 mg/dL or more. Habitual smoking was defined as daily use of > 10 cigarettes (24 (link)). All equipment was calibrated according to the manufacturer’s protocol at the start of the day before measurements were performed by the same observer throughout the study.
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