Apex bodybugg - Features

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The Bodybugg is the most accurate device on the market today for measuring calorie expenditure outside of a clinical setting.

  • Know exactly how many calories you burn with the revolutionary new Bodybugg armband device.
  • Use the web-based program to keep track of calories in and calories out so that you can stay in control of your weight.
  • Get the coaching and support you need to be successful with a fitness professional or personal trainer.
  • It utilizes a patented process for interpreting calorie burn called "sensor fusion" developed by BodyMedia, Inc. This process involves collecting a range of body-data using multiple physiological sensors instead of a single sensor, which is what other calorie estimation devices such as pedometers and heart rate monitors rely on. It's this multi-sensor approach that enables bodybugg to "see" the wearer's context (whether they are sitting, sleeping, jogging, walking, etc.) that makes bodybugg such a reliably accurate device for calorie expenditure estimation.

The Physiological Sensors
Here is a list of the sensors in the Bodybugg followed by a short description of how they contribute to energy expenditure estimation.

Accelerometer - The accelerometer in Bodybugg is a two-axis micro-electro-mechanical sensor (MEMS) device that measures motion. This motion can be mapped to forces (g-force) exerted on the body. By taking gravity and motion into account along with the other sensor data, the wearer's body context and true level of physical exertion can be accurately predicted.

Heat Flux - The Bodybugg also contains a proprietary heat flux sensor located on the side that measures the amount of heat being dissipated by the body via a thermally resistant material. In short, this sensor measure how much heat the wearer's body is giving off. Heat flux is an important parameter because the body tends to heat up the faster it burns calories.

Galvanic Skin Response - Better known as GSR, this sensor is comprised of two "hypo-allergenic" stainless steel electrodes on the back of the armband that measure skin conductivity. Skin conductivity is how much an electrical current can pass between two points on the surface of the skin and is affected by sweat due to physical exertion as well as emotional stimuli such as psychological stress.

Skin Temperature - Skin temperature is measured by using a highly accurate thermistor-based sensor located on the back of the Bodybugg. Looking at continuous measurement of skin temperature in conjunction with data collected from the other sensors can't reveal the body's core temperature trends which are affected by the level of a person's physical exertion or lack thereof.

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