ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., July 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TANITA, a global leader in health monitoring and measurement technology, today announces a new partnership with the National Wrestling Coaches ...
Tanita scales are so cool. But this Tanita Innerscan BC-545 measures a whole lot more than your weight, so much so that the company calls it a Segmental Body Composition Monitor. It can give you ...
There’s a reason why the Japanese aren’t nearly as fat as Americans. Tanita’s BC-502 scale can measure your weight and send a small current through your body to tell you your BMI and fat ratio. What ...
While I often blame food on my morbid obesity, I can actually only blame myself. Food doesn’t jump into my mouth unbidden, correct? And sitting on the couch all night when I used to actually run at ...
It might not be the best-looking or biggest body composition monitor, yet the Tanita BC-401 still offers a lot of bang for your buck When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
June 4, 2007 Weighing yourself every morning only tells you a small part of your overall health and fitness picture. Is the extra weight you've gained in the last week muscle or fat? This innovative ...
Tanita's BF-2000 IronKids scale actually hides the results from the user, and wirelessly transmits weight and body fat readings to an in-range dedicated device. Elizabeth Armstrong Moore Elizabeth ...
Back when they launched the FR60 Fitness Watch in January, Garmin promised all manner of compatible equipment that would use the ANT+ wireless connection standard. Tanita are one of the first to ...
Tanita Corporation of America introduces its newest digital mini-scale: the 1579D. This new scale features a unique display and choice of power options, allowing users to obtain accurate results in ...
Modern global nutritional problems derive from food excess as well as food shortage. Traditionally a first-world problem, obesity is now spreading to developing countries. Individual countries and ...
A new generation of bathroom scales has more in common with your smartphone than with their spring-loaded forebears. From Chicago Public Radio, Gabriel Spitzer reports on scales that measure far more ...