Friday, January 26, 2007

Pedometers may be inaccurate

As reported in the Wall Street Journal, the University of Tennessee conducted a study comparing 13 pedometers. It showed big disparities between the steps pedometers counted and the steps the wearers actually took. At approximately the same time as the WSJ report, Consumer Reports reached a similar conclusion, showing that only three out of 12 pedometers it tested were accurate within 5 percent when used at 2.5 miles per hour.

In addition, a report by researchers at Ghent University in northern Belgium, says cheap pedometers are inaccurate. They have based their findings on research into almost 1000 inexpensive pedometers which were tested by 35 volunteers with an age of between 20 and 60 years.

Each volunteer was given 30 cheap pedometers as well as a sophisticated automated step count log against which to compare the performance of the gadgets.

Over a period of six days each one wore five cheap pedometers and counted the steps recorded daily with each of the pedometers. They then compared the figures against those of the automated log.

The researchers were prepared to accept a variation in performance of 10%, but it was found that only one in four of the pedometers fell within that range. Three out of four of the pedometers either exceeded or fell below 10%, and more than one in three had a variation that was greater than 50%. In almost two thirds of these, the pedometers overestimated the actual steps taken.

The authors say this is important because an error of 20% in 10,000 daily steps adds up to 2,000 steps, so either 8,000 or 12,000 steps will be recorded.


Thursday, January 25, 2007

The BioTrainer Subscription and Nutritional Programs

The BioTrainer Subscription Program™ is the only system of its kind, as it will tell you if you have gained or lost weight, each day, every day. It consists of two vital components that will enable you to monitor your weight loss activity and achieve your goals:

The BioTrainer Monitoring System™
gives you the tools to track your progress. By entering your weight and level of caloric need upon registration, you can see your fitness progress and assess your objectives and goals. Each day the caloric information is inputted and is then tracked by a graph, which details daily results and automatically calculates whether you’re gaining or losing weight. By monitoring your weight loss progress you’re able to focus on your objective and stay motivated!

The BioTrainer Nutritional Program™
works as your own personal nutritionist – helping you plan your meals based on your caloric goals. It is both a food diary and meal planner, enabling you to decide what foods are best to create a balanced and healthy diet. Research has shown that individuals that actively journal and plan their meals achieve better results than those who simply follow a published diet. The BioTrainer Nutritional Program, combined with the BioTrainer Subscription Program, gives you the opportunity to monitor your nutritional and fitness goals and see your results.


Sunday, January 21, 2007

The BioTrainer Weight Loss System™

The BioTrainer Weight Loss System™ uses the BioTrainer™ exercise monitor, a 1¼ oz. monitoring device worn on the waist that accurately measures calorie burn, as the catalyst to combine effective fitness and dietary programs for prolonged weight loss success. The National Institutes of Health states that proper diet, daily exercise, and caloric monitoring are the three vital components of weight control and optimal health. Not until the BioTrainer has there been an accurate method of measuring caloric burn over an entire day of activity that ranges from running to washing the dishes.

WHAT IS IT: The BioTrainer is not a gadget or a pedometer but a simple to use personal exercise monitor that employs a scientifically-proven and clinically tested measuring technology. By coupling a tri-axis accelerometer with a patented super-microprocessor, the BioTrainer is able to measure the inertia of your body’s motion 40-times per second, process the data, and then accurately calculate energy expenditure (in either calories burned or activity units). It also provides you with the total elapsed time in activity. This patented technology, developed through research supported by the National Institutes of Health, has shown to provide an extremely high level of accuracy for objectively assessing your daily physical activity.