Inbody is a brand that provides advanced body composition analysis devices and software for medical, fitness, and wellness professionals.
- Inbody was founded in 1996 in South Korea.
- In 1999, the first Inbody models were developed.
- In 2015, Inbody launched a new line of wearable fitness trackers called Inbody Band.
- Inbody products are now used in over 100 countries worldwide.
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BIA devices are used for measuring body composition by sending a small electrical current through the body. Inbody devices use multi-frequency BIA technology which provides more accurate and detailed results. However, BIA devices from other brands can be less expensive and still provide useful information.
A professional-level device that provides a comprehensive analysis of body composition, including muscle, fat, and water levels, as well as segmental lean analysis.
Suitable for medical or fitness professionals, this device provides a detailed analysis of body composition with simple and easy-to-read results.
A wrist-worn fitness tracker that tracks activity, sleep, and body composition.
Inbody devices use multi-frequency BIA technology which provides more accurate and detailed results compared to BIA devices from other brands that use a single frequency. Inbody devices also provide segmental analysis, meaning they can show differences in body composition between different body segments.
Yes, Inbody devices are safe to use. They use a low-level electrical current that is harmless to most people. However, people with pacemakers or other medical implants should not use Inbody devices.
Inbody devices are known for providing accurate and detailed results. However, multiple factors can affect the accuracy of the results, such as hydration levels, food intake, and exercise habits.
Medical professionals, fitness trainers, nutritionists, and wellness coaches use Inbody devices to assess body composition and track progress towards fitness or health goals.
Yes, Inbody devices can be used to assess body composition and track progress towards weight loss goals. By measuring fat mass and muscle mass, users can see changes that may not be reflected on a traditional scale.