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    Body Fat \ Bone Mass \ Weighing Machines

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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      How do these work?


      I was looking at Omron website last night. Looks like a weighing scale, how does it analyse body fats leh?

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      • NebbermindN Offline
        Nebbermind
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        http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4882790_body-fat-analyzer-work.html

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        • B Offline
          BeContented
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          Nebbermind:
          BeContented:



          :spank: :mad:
          it's more like I shy to go swimming.... šŸ˜‰

          Adoi! No, that's not what I meant...

          Heavy bone people are not very buoyant and make swimming leisurely rather difficult and tiring....or that's what I think.

          Haha.
          Think our bone mass should be quite stable/constant by 30yo. But to pile >15kg of fats.....no issue with buoyancy.

          Talking about bone mass, anyone knows what's your bone mass %? Some weighing machine has all these extra features - fats %, bone % etc

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            sleepy
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            BeContented:
            [.


            Talking about bone mass, anyone knows what's your bone mass %? Some weighing machine has all these extra features - fats %, bone % etc
            I bought one of those machines from Watson.
            But don't think it's accurate. % figure fluctuates each time I weigh myself.

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            • NebbermindN Offline
              Nebbermind
              last edited by

              sleepy:
              BeContented:

              [.


              Talking about bone mass, anyone knows what's your bone mass %? Some weighing machine has all these extra features - fats %, bone % etc

              I bought one of those machines from Watson.
              But don't think it's accurate. % figure fluctuates each time I weigh myself.

              have you read the instructions manual?

              The Omron's instruction manual explains why the readings can be different.

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                sleepy
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                Nebbermind:
                sleepy:

                [quote=\"BeContented\"][.


                Talking about bone mass, anyone knows what's your bone mass %? Some weighing machine has all these extra features - fats %, bone % etc

                I bought one of those machines from Watson.
                But don't think it's accurate. % figure fluctuates each time I weigh myself.

                have you read the instructions manual?

                The Omron's instruction manual explains why the readings can be different.[/quote]Read. No mention on that.

                What did Omron's instruction say on fluctuation?

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                • NebbermindN Offline
                  Nebbermind
                  last edited by

                  sleepy:
                  What did Omron's instruction say on fluctuation?

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                    sleepy:
                    BeContented:

                    [.


                    Talking about bone mass, anyone knows what's your bone mass %? Some weighing machine has all these extra features - fats %, bone % etc

                    I bought one of those machines from Watson.
                    But don't think it's accurate. % figure fluctuates each time I weigh myself.

                    I thought it is normal for it to fluctuate. Since it is calculated base on % against our weight. Mine will fluctuate too, especially for water %. Bone mass not so much. But usually whatever fluctuation is within 1%.

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                      sleepy
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                      Nebbermind:
                      sleepy:

                      What did Omron's instruction say on fluctuation?


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                      :thankyou:

                      Just realised I've been taking my weight at all the wrong timing šŸ˜‚

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