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REEVUE PRINTOUTS REEVUE printouts offer multiple formats, depending on your application. The unit comes with 2 default options to choose from. Simply access the menu option for “Report Style”, and select which printout you want. They are pictured here for your comparison.
For hospital application, most users prefer the Basic Test Report. This report simply reports patient data, measured results, and calculations. Measured Results Test duration Calculations
When REEVUE is used for weight loss, the Target Zone printout is very helpful. It not only gives the results of testing, but presents them in a format that will aid you as you teach them about energy balance. This printout requires pre-printed paper that is available to download for free from this web site (forms), or for purchase directly from Korr Medical. What you burn The RMR is used to estimate the calories burned through lifestyle and exercise to show the patient how much can be accomplished through lifestyle changes and an exercise program. What you should eat REEVUE calculates the range of calories that allow the patient to eat the most calories possible and still lose weight. It warns against severe restriction in calories without medical supervision. And it shows how many calories they need to consume to maintain their weight loss. Comparison Most people want to know if their metabolism is “fast” or “slow.” If you choose, you can enter the patient’s age, height, weight, and sex, and REEVUE will compare their actual RMR to the RMR predicted by the Harris-Benedict formula. The comparison can be very helpful to address the excuse, “I can’t lose weight. I have a slow metabolism.” Target Calories, Next Test Date, Exercise Goal The clinician can write in how many calories they want each patient to eat, when they should come back for testing, and set an exercise goal. BMI The Stats box includes any patient information you entered into the REEVUE, and calculates their BMI. Back The back of the printout provides very detailed
teaching about Energy Balance and Weight Loss. This serves as an additional
resource forthe client to refer to after they leave your facility.
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