Results

Measurements from the Bio Clip finger clip are stored in a database on your PC. The database contains data compiled from tests at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, over a four year period, using the cardio profiles of healthy males and females aged 18-75 year. Once Bio Clip has established your required cardiovascular parameters, it reviews the database in order to provide you with a comparative biological age of your cardiovascular system.

Bio Clip results are displayed in both an easy to understand tabulated form and a graphical form.

One of the most useful features of the BioClip report is the colored bar graph (see below). This bar graph shows the value of stiffness index from 0 to 20 (meters per second) and highlights your test result by a black line along with term SI for stiffness index. The three colors on the bar graph are blue, indicating a very good to good arterial score, green to highlight a normal to okay arterial score and red to highlight a poor to bad arterial score. The clever bit is that the software will have determined from your chronological age (e.g. your birth date) what good, normal and poor is for your age group. In other words these values will change depending upon your actual age. Note- your chronological age does not affect your biological vascular age result, that is solely based upon your SI score and compared to the BioClip patient database.
For further details go to Measuring Bio Vascular Age

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