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Who should not measure on seca Body Composition Analysis devices?
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No bioimpedance measurement may be performed on people with electronic implants (e.g. pacemakers) or active prostheses.
For pregnant women and people with cardiac arrhythmias, bioimpedance measurements may only be performed after consultation with their physician.
For people who use life-supporting electronic systems, such as an artificial heart, an artificial lung, or portable electronic medical devices such as ECG devices or infusion pumps, no bioimpedance analysis can be performed.