Omron Healthcare HBF-510 LONG-TERM Planning for Successful Weight Loss, 170 160 150

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INFORMATION ON BODY COMPOSITION

WARNING

Contact your physician or healthcare provider before beginning a weight reduction or exercise program.

LONG-TERM PLANNING FOR SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT LOSS

There are lots of reasons for people to lose weight. To be healthier. To look better. To feel better. To have more energy.

No matter what the reason, successful weight loss and healthy weight management depend on sensible goals and expectations. If you set sensible goals for yourself, chances are you'll be more likely to meet them and have a better chance of keeping the weight off.

The foundation of a successful weight loss program remains a combination of a healthy diet and exercise customized for you. Simply reducing food intake to lose weight can lead to a decline in muscle mass and bone density. So even though your weight goes down, your resting metabolism is reduced making the body more prone to putting on fat. More skeletal muscle can prevent “rebound” weight gain.

The Omron Full Body Sensor Body Composition Monitor and Scale tracks your progress by monitoring weight, skeletal muscle, body fat and BMI to help you reach your goals.

Here’s a comparison of losing weight quickly versus slowly:

Example comparing the same loss of 20 lb:

Weight

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Months

(lb)

170

160

150

A starvation diet produces rapid weight loss of 20 lb,

but disrupts body mass...

Fat reduction: 6 lb

Lean body mass reduction (muscle, bone, etc.): 14 lb

Change in body fat percentage

Body fat percentage

A healthy diet

with weight loss of 20 lb...

Fat reduction: 18 lb

Lean body mass reduction (muscle, bone, etc.): 2 lb

Change in body fat percentage

Body fat percentage

Before diet:

36.0%

Before diet:

36.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After diet:

36.9%

After diet:

28.3%

Lean body mass (muscle, bone, etc.) greatly reduced, while the body fat percentage has not changed.

Body fat percentage reduced to a normal level.

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Contents Full Body Sensor Body Composition Monitor Scale Table of Contents Introduction Date Purchased Serial NumberSafety Information Operating the DeviceCare and Maintenance Information on Body Composition Principles of Full Body Sensing CalculationsBody Mass Index Body FATVisceral FAT Normal + High ++ Very HighSkeletal Muscle LONG-TERM Planning for Successful Weight Loss 170 160 150Recommended Measurement Times Avoid Taking Measurements Under the Following ConditionsResults may differ from actual body fat percentage Know Your Unit Display UnitKnow Your Unit Using the Display Unit Power SwitchInstall 4 AA size batteries so the + Battery InstallationLocate the Battery Cover on the back Replace the battery coverBattery Replacement Press the Power Switch to turn the monitor on Setting Personal DataLift the Display Unit out of the Display Unit Holder Select a Personal Profile Number or the Guest mode Enter your Personal DataSetting the Gender Changing Personal DataRefer to on pages 19 and 20 to enter your personal Data Deleting Personal DataSelect the Personal Profile Number you want to change Select the Personal Profile Number you want to deleteHOW to Take a Measurement Correct Posture for MeasurementHOW to Measure Body Composition How to Hold the Grip ElectrodesPress the Guest button while holding the Display Unit Start the measurement Press the SET/MODE button to check the measurement results Understanding Your Measurement Results Step onto the Measurement Platform HOW to Measure Weight onlyCheck the measurement result Error Indicators Error Cause Correction DisplayTroubleshooting Tips Problem Cause and SolutionCare and Maintenance FCC Statement Warranty Limited WarrantySpecifications BMI