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RJLWhole Body Composition Software

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Scale weight alone doesn't tell the full story. RJL Systems' Whole Body Composition Software (BC Software) offers healthcare professionals a deeper, more accurate view of a patient’s health by transforming raw data from RJL body composition analyzers into meaningful, personalized insights.

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After testing, measurement data is easily entered into the software, which performs a full-body composition analysis—calculating metrics like fat mass, lean mass, total body water, and phase angle. It also provides customized suggestions for lifestyle changes, including food and fitness ideas to help improve body composition.

Perfect for clinicians, wellness practitioners, and researchers, the software supports historical tracking through graphical and numeric reports, making it easy to monitor progress over time.

Go beyond weight—use RJL’s BC Software to personalize care, monitor change, and improve outcomes with data that matters.

POPULATION EQUATION OPTIONS: 

  • NHANES-III (General Population) This equation set is appropriate for general populations, and the Fat, FFM, and TBW formulas have been validated with data from the NHANES-III study
  • New Pediatric ( Ages 4 – 19 ) (Also validated for obese children)
  • Mexican Adults ( Male & Female )
  • Native Americans
  • Obese ( BMI > 30 )
  • African American ( Obese )
  • Athletic
  • HIV
  • BIA-103 ( Provided for historical purposes only )
  • All Body Types (BMI adjustable)

  • Comprehensive body composition analysis from RJL BIA test results
  • Graphical and numeric tracking over time
  • Imports existing patient data from legacy RJL software
  • Includes multiple prediction equations for personalized assessment
  • Ideal for clinics, wellness programs, and research institutions
  • Estimates body composition and other values: Fat, Total Body Water (TBW), Phase Angle, Fat Free Mass (FFM), Intracellular Water (ICW), Extra Cellular Water (ECW), Impedance, Daily Energy Expenditure (DEE), Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), and Body Mass Index (BMI)