SECA 115 Software for Body Composition Analysis
3 Licenses of Use
The PC software, seca analytics 115, serves as an effective tool for monitoring Body Composition and its correlation with the overall health of the individual being examined. With seca analytics 115 software, doctors can process measurements from seca devices on their computer, significantly improving the quality of medical examinations. The data is processed into three sections: "Energy," "Cardiometabolic Risk," and "Growth/Development."
The only task for the doctor is to select a product with wireless transmission via seca 360° and press a button to generate the analysis and interpretation of the measured results. The diagnostic sections provide medical information about the patient's health and nutritional status in relation to absolute values and subsequently display a treatment program. The report can be printed on A4-sized paper, and its format can be customized by the user. This form of diagnostic assistance offers a new dimension to medical advice and is a significant advantage for clinics and hospitals.
System Requirements:
- Ports: For use with seca medical devices, USB port (2.0) or serial (RS 232).
- Peripherals: DVD drive.
- Display: Resolution 1024x768, Color (16 Bit), 32 Bit (recommended).
- RAM: At least 512 MB RAM.
- Processor: 1.2 GHz or higher.
- Available Hard Disk Space: At least 1 GB.
- Operating System: Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP1), Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 (SP2), and Windows 2008 R1 (SP2) (for all systems, 32-bit version only).
Sections Overview:
Subsection "Energy"
- Quantitative determination of energy reserves and energy consumption.
- Assessment of overall health and nutritional status based on weight.
- Changes and disease progression (e.g., as a basis for nutritional counseling).
- Parameters: Resting energy expenditure, total energy expenditure, therapy planning.
The "therapy planner" determines the required energy intake for achieving the target weight.
Subsection "Growth/Development"
- Monitoring growth trends and weight changes in children and adults (percentage) based on scientific reference standards used by the WHO (World Health Organization).
- Support for general medical treatment, for example, during hospital stays.
- Support for scheduled examinations to assess growth in children.
- Parameters: Height, weight, BMI (Body Mass Index).
Precise assessment of the health and nutrition of children based on height, weight, and BMI in percentage.
Subsection "Cardiometabolic Risk"
- Assessment for the presence of metabolic syndrome.
- Ten-year risk assessment for coronary heart disease based on defined risk values.
- Comparison of BMI, waist circumference, and supplementary laboratory data with scientific reference standards used by the WHO.
- Parameters: BMI, waist circumference, metabolic syndrome.
BMI, waist circumference, and other laboratory data used to assess the risk of coronary heart disease.