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Inbody770 multifrequency impedance body composition analyzer

Manufactured by InBody
Sourced in Japan

The InBody770 is a multifrequency impedance body composition analyzer that measures various body composition metrics using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) technology. The device provides a detailed assessment of an individual's body composition, including body fat percentage, muscle mass, and water balance, among other metrics.

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Sarcopenia Evaluation via Bioelectrical Impedance

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A bioelectrical impedance analysis performed with an Inbody770 multifrequency impedance body composition analyzer (Inbody Japan) to assess the body composition. The skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) represented the skeletal muscle mass of both arms and legs, expressed as (kg)/(height [m])2. Based on the diagnostic criteria of sarcopenia by the Japan Society of Hepatology,[18] a low SMI was defined as <7.0 kg/m2 for men and <5.7 kg/m2 for women.
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Assessing Sarcopenia with Bioelectrical Impedance

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A bioelectrical impedance analysis performed with an Inbody770 multifrequency impedance body composition analyzer (Inbody Japan, Tokyo, Japan) was used to assess the body composition. The skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) represented the skeletal muscle mass of both arms and legs, expressed as (kg)/[height (m)]2. Based on the diagnostic criteria of sarcopenia by the Japan Society of Hepatology (21 (link)), a low SMI was defined as <7.0 kg/m2 for men and <5.7 kg/m2 for women. We also calculated the sarcopenia index (SI) as the appendicular skeletal muscle mass (kg) divided by the BMI (kg/m2) and divided patients into those with and without sarcopenia, using a cut-off SI of 0.789 for men and <0.521 for women, according to the NIH Sarcopenia Project (22 (link)).
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