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The Accosca Body Fat Hydration Monitor Bathroom Scale (Model 1501) is a precision body composition scale that measures 7 key health metrics: body weight, body fat percentage, body hydration percentage, muscle percentage, bone percentage, suggested calorie intake, and BMI. Built-in memory for 12 user profiles and an auto step-on function make it ideal for the whole family. Large, clear LCD display (92 x 51mm) for easy reading.
The scale uses bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) — a small, safe electrical current passes through the body via the foot sensors to estimate body composition. Readings are a useful reference for tracking trends over time, but like all home BIA scales, they are not as precise as clinical DEXA scans. For best consistency, measure at the same time of day (morning, before eating) under the same conditions.
The scale stores up to 12 individual user profiles. Each user inputs their personal data (height, age, gender, activity level) to calculate personalised body composition percentages. Refer to the included instruction manual for step-by-step setup guidance.
This scale measures both: you can use it in normal weighing mode (weight only, bypassing parameter settings) or in full body composition mode. In full composition mode, ensure bare feet are on the metal sensor pads for the electrical impedance to work correctly.
The hydration percentage reflects the proportion of your body weight that is water. Healthy body water percentage is typically 45–60% for women and 50–65% for men. Readings below these ranges may indicate you are under-hydrated; above may reflect post-exercise fluid retention.
No — the Accosca scale provides reference readings intended for general health tracking and informational purposes only. It is not a medical device and readings should not be used as the basis for clinical decisions. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical assessment.
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