
GOLO Wellness Scale
Prioritizing your health and weight loss goals means so much more than monitoring pounds on a scale. Many other factors contribute to your overall well-being. Designed to complement your progress, the GOLO Wellness Scale uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology to offer a holistic view of your body composition with 12 crucial metrics. These insights provide the information you need to enhance your personal journey.
The GOLO Wellness Scale measures:
- Weight: The weight of your body, usually measured in kilograms or pounds.
- BMI: Body Mass Index, an estimation of body fat based on a person’s weight and height.
- BMR: Basal Metabolic Rate, the minimum rate of energy required by your body to sustain basic life activities in a quiet state.
- Muscle Rate: The percentage of your body weight that is made up of muscle.
- Muscle Mass: The total weight of all the muscle tissue in your body, including skeletal, myocardial, and smooth muscle.Â
- Bone Mass: Total amount of bone tissue in your skeleton, including minerals and bone cells.
- Fat Percentage: The percentage of body fat in your body.
- Subcutaneous Fat Percentage: The percentage of body fat beneath the cells lining your blood vessels in total body weight.
- Visceral Fat: The body fat surrounding your organs, mainly distributed in the abdominal cavity, including fat around the liver, heart, kidneys, and pancreas.
- Body Water: The percentage of water in your tissues compared to total body weight, also known as body moisture content.
- Protein Ratio: The percentage of protein in your tissues compared to total body weight.
- Metabolic Age: An indicator that measures your physical health status relative to your actual age by comparing your BMR to the average BMR of people your age.
Prioritizing your health and weight loss goals means so much more than monitoring pounds on a scale. Many other factors contribute to your overall well-being. Designed to complement your progress, the GOLO Wellness Scale uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology to offer a holistic view of your body composition with 12 crucial metrics. These insights provide the information you need to enhance your personal journey.
The GOLO Wellness Scale measures:
- Weight: The weight of your body, usually measured in kilograms or pounds.
- BMI: Body Mass Index, an estimation of body fat based on a person’s weight and height.
- BMR: Basal Metabolic Rate, the minimum rate of energy required by your body to sustain basic life activities in a quiet state.
- Muscle Rate: The percentage of your body weight that is made up of muscle.
- Muscle Mass: The total weight of all the muscle tissue in your body, including skeletal, myocardial, and smooth muscle.Â
- Bone Mass: Total amount of bone tissue in your skeleton, including minerals and bone cells.
- Fat Percentage: The percentage of body fat in your body.
- Subcutaneous Fat Percentage: The percentage of body fat beneath the cells lining your blood vessels in total body weight.
- Visceral Fat: The body fat surrounding your organs, mainly distributed in the abdominal cavity, including fat around the liver, heart, kidneys, and pancreas.
- Body Water: The percentage of water in your tissues compared to total body weight, also known as body moisture content.
- Protein Ratio: The percentage of protein in your tissues compared to total body weight.
- Metabolic Age: An indicator that measures your physical health status relative to your actual age by comparing your BMR to the average BMR of people your age.
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Prioritizing your health and weight loss goals means so much more than monitoring pounds on a scale. Many other factors contribute to your overall well-being. Designed to complement your progress, the GOLO Wellness Scale uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology to offer a holistic view of your body composition with 12 crucial metrics. These insights provide the information you need to enhance your personal journey.
The GOLO Wellness Scale measures:
- Weight: The weight of your body, usually measured in kilograms or pounds.
- BMI: Body Mass Index, an estimation of body fat based on a person’s weight and height.
- BMR: Basal Metabolic Rate, the minimum rate of energy required by your body to sustain basic life activities in a quiet state.
- Muscle Rate: The percentage of your body weight that is made up of muscle.
- Muscle Mass: The total weight of all the muscle tissue in your body, including skeletal, myocardial, and smooth muscle.Â
- Bone Mass: Total amount of bone tissue in your skeleton, including minerals and bone cells.
- Fat Percentage: The percentage of body fat in your body.
- Subcutaneous Fat Percentage: The percentage of body fat beneath the cells lining your blood vessels in total body weight.
- Visceral Fat: The body fat surrounding your organs, mainly distributed in the abdominal cavity, including fat around the liver, heart, kidneys, and pancreas.
- Body Water: The percentage of water in your tissues compared to total body weight, also known as body moisture content.
- Protein Ratio: The percentage of protein in your tissues compared to total body weight.
- Metabolic Age: An indicator that measures your physical health status relative to your actual age by comparing your BMR to the average BMR of people your age.

















