The AgeMeter estimates a person’s functional age in contrast with their chronological age. It measures various functional biomarkers of aging, including memory, reaction time, hearing, agility, decision speed, sense of touch, and lung function.
"The AgeMeter estimates a person’s functional age in contrast with their chronological age. It measures various functional biomarkers of aging, including memory, reaction time, hearing, agility, decision speed, sense of touch, and lung function."
"To check for peripheral artery disease. A normal ABI ranges from 0.96–1.39. An ABI of 0.90 or less is considered indicative of (PAD) and the lower the number, the more severe the impairment in blood flow. An ABI of greater than 1.3 may represent stiff arteries that may or may not be blocked."