Claims
- 1. A body fat measuring apparatus for measuring body fat in a patient's body comprises a measuring station for measuring impedance between the patient's feet and an operating circuit coupled to said measuring station, said measuring station comprising a base on which a patient can stand, a pair of patient heel electrodes and a pair of patient toe electrodes mounted on said base, constant current supplying means connected between the patient toe electrodes for supplying a constant current between the patient toe electrodes and voltage measuring means connected between the patient heel electrodes for measuring a voltage between the patient heel electrodes, the patient heel electrodes and the patient toe electrodes being positioned on the base so that bottoms of the toe and the heel of one foot of the patient and bottoms of the toe and the heel of the other foot of the patient contact each of the electrodes mounted on said base, respectively, when the patient stands on the base, said operating circuit comprising means for calculating the impedance (Z) of the patient from the value of the constant current flowing between the patient toe electrodes and the value of the voltage between the patient heel electrodes, means for calculating the body density (DB) of the patient from the calculated impedance (Z) of the patient, a patient's height (Ht) and a patient's weight (W) according to the following equation:
- DB=A-k'*W*Z/Ht.sup.2 +k"*Z
- where
- A is a constant,
- k' is a proportional coefficient, and
- k" is a proportional coefficient,
- and means for calculating the body fat of the patient from the calculated body density.
- 2. A body fat measuring apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the measuring station further comprises means for measuring the patient's height and means for measuring the patient's weight.
- 3. A body fat measuring apparatus for measuring body fat in a patient's body comprises a measuring station for measuring impedance between the patient's feet and an operating circuit coupled to said measuring station, said measuring station comprising a base on which a patient can stand, a pair of patient heel electrodes and a pair of patient toe electrodes mounted on said base, constant current supplying means connected between the patient toe electrodes for supplying a constant current between the patient toe electrodes and voltage measuring means connected between the patient heel electrodes for measuring a voltage between the patient heel electrodes, the patient heel electrodes and the patient toe electrodes being positioned on the base so that bottoms of the toe and the heel of one foot of the patient and bottoms of the toe and the heel of the other foot of the patient contact each of the electrodes mounted on said base, respectively, when the patient stands on the base, said operating circuit comprising means for calculating the impedance (Z) of the patient from the value of the constant current flowing between the patient toe electrodes and the value of the voltage between the patient heel electrodes, means for calculating the body density (DB) of the patient from the calculated impedance (Z) of the patient, a patient's height (Ht) and a patient's weight (W) according to the following equation:
- DB=A-k'*W*Z/Ht.sup.2 +k"*W
- where
- A is a constant,
- k' is a proportional coefficient, and
- k" is a proportional coefficient,
- and means for calculating the body fat of the patient from the calculated body density.
- 4. A body fat measuring apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein the measuring station further comprises means for measuring the patient's height and means for measuring the patient's weight.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 07/948,606, filed on Sep. 23, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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