Does the InBody do wireless printing?

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Currently, the InBody units do not have wireless printing capabilities. The InBody 270, 570, and 770 connect to Lookin’Body Web, a cloud database management software that allows you to look at your result sheets on the computer and email them to clients in PDF format. To learn more about Lookin’Body Web, send us a message at the Contact page.

What does the standard InBody package include?

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Each InBody purchase comes with the InBody Body Composition Analyzer, a box of 500 results sheets, a box of 300 InBody tissues, a compatible printer, a USB cable, a user’s manual, a results interpretation poster, a results interpretation booklet, and a quick set-up and installation guide.

Why use an InBody Tissue before testing?

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The InBody Tissue increases electrical conductivity where the hand and feet electrodes make contact with the skin. Without the tissues, it could be difficult for the electrical currents to flow through thick calluses or hard skin on the hands or bottom of the feet. The InBody Tissue also serves as an antibacterial wipe, which helps with the sanitation.

Who are not recommended to take an InBody test?

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• People with artificial electrical implants such as a defibrillator or pacemaker should not be tested. The electrical currents of the InBody may disrupt the functionality of life-sustaining implants.

• Women who are on their menstrual cycle may not obtain accurate results due to subtle changes in their hydration and body water levels.

What factors can affect the accuracy of my test results?

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Changes in body composition reflect body status, which may be affected by factors such as disease, nutrition, hydration, and medication. Accessories such as jewelry may interfere with the electrical conductivity. Improper posture will also affect test results.

It is recommended to maintain the same testing conditions from test to test to produce high data reproducibility and comparability.

What are important guidelines users should or should not do before a test?

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Before a test, you should:

• Use the bathroom

• Maintain the same testing conditions as your first test

• Use an InBody tissue to wipe down electrodes

• Avoid eating or wait two hours after a meal

Avoid testing if before the test, you: 

• Exercised strenuously

• Used a sauna, steam room, or bath

• Consumed diuretics such as caffeine, alcohol, and medication

• Have a fever, cold, or chill

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