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M6 comfort monitor

Manufactured by Omron
Sourced in Japan

The M6 Comfort monitor is a digital blood pressure monitor designed for home use. It measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as heart rate, and displays the results on a digital screen.

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Physical Measurements and Blood Pressure

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Height and weight were measured using a stadiometer and a periodically calibrated scale accurate to 0.1 kg, respectively. Resting blood pressure was measured after participants had been in a seated position for 5 min using a digital M6 Comfort monitor (Omron, Kyoto, Japan) three times at 2-min intervals. A mean value was calculated from the last two measurements.
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Outpatient Clinical Measurements

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All measurements were performed on an outpatient basis at weeks 0, 12 and 24, after a 10–12 h overnight fasting with tap water ad libitum. Height and weight were measured using a periodically calibrated scale accurate to 0.1 kg. Waist circumference was measured with a tape measure placed at the midpoint between the lowest rib and the upper part of the iliac bone. Blood pressure and heart rate were measured after 5 min in a seated position at rest, using a digital M6 Comfort monitor (Omron, Kyoto, Japan). Three measurements were taken 2 min apart. The first measurement was discarded, and the mean of the remaining two measurements was recorded.
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Anthropometric and Blood Pressure Measurements

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Body weight (and height, data not shown) was measured using periodically calibrated scales accurate to 0.1 kg. Waist circumference was measured with a measuring tape placed at the midpoint between the lowest rib and the upper part of the iliac bone (results not shown). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the Quetelet formula (weight in kilograms divided by the square of the body height). Blood pressure was measured after 5 min in a seated position at rest, using a digital M6 Comfort monitor (Omron, Kyoto, Japan). Three measurements were taken 2 min apart. The first measurement was discarded, and the mean of the remaining two measurements was recorded.
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Anthropometric Measures and Gut Hormones

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Anthropometric measures and blood pressure: A stadiometer was used to measure height and a periodically calibrated scale accurate to 0.1 kg was used to measure body weight. Waist circumference was measured with a tape measure placed at the midpoint between the lowest rib and the upper part of the iliac bone. Resting blood pressure was measured in a seated position after 5 min of resting, using a digital M6 Comfort monitor (Omron, Kyoto, Japan). Out of three measurements, the first measurement was disregarded, and a mean value was calculated for the remaining two measurements.
Gastrointestinal and appetite hormones. The concentrations of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), amylin, and peptide YY (PYY) were measured using a Milliplex MAP Human Metabolic Hormone Magnetic Bead Panel (HMHEMAG-34K) (Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA) and a Luminex 100 IS analyzer (Luminex Corporation, Austin, TX, USA).
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