Bodystat Quadscan 4000 Touch Screen
Bodystat Quadscan 4000 Touch Screen
Used internationally in medical research and clinical applications, the Bodystat Quadscan 4000 Touch Screen multi-frequency Bioelectrical Analyser offers a quick, easy, portable and economical non-invasive alternative to other methods of fluid assessment and Body Composition analysis including radioisotope dilution, underwater weighing and many more.
The Bodystat Quadscan 4000 Touch measures at 11 different frequencies:
5,10,15,20,30,40,50,70,100,150 and 200 kHz.
Differences between the Quadscan 400 and the Quadscan 4000 Touch Screen:
Quadscan 4000 | Quadscan 4000 Touch Screen |
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Quality control check of measurement accuracy:
Immediately following the measurement, an impedance graph will be displayed.
The impedance graph should be viewed to ensure that there are no bumps and that the measurement was successfull
BIVA - Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis:
BIVA represents a quick pictorial method of showing hydration and nutritional status of a subject in comparison to their population group. It can also be referred as the "RXc graph"
Developed by professor Antonio Piccoli in 1994, BIVA simply uses Resistance [R] and Reactance [Xc] at 50kHz, measured to the subject's height (not requiring the subject's weight)
The subject's results are shown in the form of a dot on the vector graph.
The positioning of the dot reflects the subject's health status in comparison to their relevant population group.