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Hem 70151t

Manufactured by Omron

The HEM-70151T is a blood pressure monitor designed for clinical and home use. It measures blood pressure and heart rate using the oscillometric method. The device is equipped with a digital display and can store multiple readings.

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Comprehensive Biometric Assessment Protocol

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Blood pressure and heart rate were measured using the Omron HEM-70151T digital blood pressure monitor. Two measurements of each were taken and the mean was used in subsequent analysis. Weight was measured with the Tanita BV-418 MA body composition analyser. Height was measured using a Seca 202 height measure. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated as weight/height2. Waist circumference at the level of the umbilicus was measured using a Wessex non-stretchable sprung tape measure. Baseline visual acuity was measured using a computerised semiautomated LogMAR system at 3 m, with best available correction.
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Anthropometric and Physiological Measurements

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Blood pressure and heart rate were measured using the HEM-70151T digital blood pressure monitor (Omron, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands). Weight was measured with the BV-418 MA body composition analyzer (Tanita, Arlington Heights, IL). Height was measured using a Seca 202 height measure (Seca, Birmingham, UK). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated as weight in kg divided by height in m2. Waist circumference at the level of the umbilicus was measured using a Wessex non-stretchable tape measure.
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