Wouldn't it be great if fitness and medical gadgets automatically knew who was wearing them? Researchers from Dartmouth have come up with a new way to provide health monitors just such an ability ...
It’s possible that consumer “smart” devices that come with bioimpedance technology to provide measurements of body composition can interfere with certain cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) ...
Many people use fitness trackers, such as smartwatches, as part of achieving a healthy lifestyle — but some cardiac patients should be aware of the risks. Some smart scales, smart rings and wearable ...
3.1 Multiple frequency bioimpedance devices send small, painless electrical signals through the body by way of electrodes. The electrodes also measure the opposition to the flow of the electric ...
Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is better than a tape measure for assessing a woman's risk for developing lymphedema, painful swelling in the arm after breast cancer surgery, according to interim ...
Research by Benjamin Sanchez Terrones, Ph.D., and Benjamin Steinberg, M.D., suggests that some wearable smart devices could interfere with cardiac implantable electronic devices such as pacemakers and ...
BACKGROUND: The body composition in overweight and obese hemodialyzed patients (HD) remains ill-defined. This study evaluates in HD patients the influence of body size, as indicated by body mass index ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, December 1, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) is a well-known technique for measuring human biological tissues using ...
Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) is increasingly used in clinical research to assess soft tissue hydration. It is known that physical characteristics of electrodes, such as low intrinsic ...
Many people use fitness trackers, such as smartwatches, as part of achieving a healthy lifestyle — but some cardiac patients should be aware of the risks. Some smart scales, smart rings and wearable ...
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