Samsung Galaxy Watch sensors in smart watches were put under the spotlight. University of Louisiana, Pennington Biomedical Research Center with University of Hawaii Cancer Center‘s collaborative research team has developed a study that evaluates the accuracy of body composition data from Galaxy Watch smartwatches. research performed.
Research has shown that Galaxy Watch smartwatches Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) reveals that its sensors give accurate results in body composition measurement. The research indicates that wearable devices can help prevent and reduce obesity, which is the cause of about 60 percent of cardiovascular disease deaths. It is stated that Galaxy Watch’s Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) measurement shows 97-98% accuracy in measuring lean mass, fat mass, skeletal muscle, basal metabolic rate and total water ratio in the body. It is mentioned that my BIA measurement analyzes basic details about the body such as skeletal muscles, basal metabolic rate, water ratio and fat percentage.
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How does the Samsung Galaxy Watch measure body composition?
Galaxy Watch smartwatches also offer Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) measurement. It provides accurate data on important details of body and physical health, such as skeletal muscle, basal metabolic rate, body water content, and body fat percentage. BIA measurement is usually done in sports centers or clinics using special equipment. Thanks to the Galaxy Watch, this measurement is now accessible directly from the wrist of the person.