
When body water is measured using a single impedance value, assuming the body to be a single cylinder, there is a higher chance of error. Body mass distribution and metabolic characteristics differ between arms, legs, and trunk and cannot be identified using a single frequency, yielding a higher error rate. InBody separates the body into 5 different cylinders with respect to the arms, legs, and trunk, and calculates the impedance of each. The InBody provides accurate results not only for healthy individuals but also for children, elderly, severely obese, athletes, and patients. (For specific details, please refer to the InBody technicalities)