How does GoBe measure calories intake?

Until now, keeping track on how many calories you eat has been a tiresome process. You had to log meals, weigh portions, scan barcodes, or just guess—and at the end of the day, you were left with an inaccurate estimation that didn’t truly help you find balance in what you eat.HEALBE GoBe™ makes a breakthrough difference. This wearable is the world’s first device to track calorie intake painlessly in every sense of the word. The unique HEALBE FLOW™ Technology requires no blood testing, no manual logging, or guesswork. GoBe uses your body’s information only to tell you how many calories you’re actually consuming. Simply put it on and GoBe you!

How automatic calorie tracking works
How automatic calorie tracking works
  • When you eat, food travels to your stomach to be broken down and digested.
  • 10–15 minutes later, your body starts converting the carbohydrates in your food into glucose. This process continues for up to 4–6 hours, depending on what you eat and your body’s unique physiology.
  • As glucose levels rise, your cells start to absorb it and release water.
  • GoBe uses a bioelectrical impedance sensor to measure the fluid
    moving in and out of your body cells—continuously, around the clock.
  • Fat and protein in your food influence the rate of glucose
    absorption — leading to different shapes and durations of the “glucose curve” measured by GoBe.
  • The in-built HEALBE FLOW™ Technology uses an advanced algorithm to analyze impedance data and calculate calorie intake based on your glucose curves, giving you a complete picture of your nutritional intake over time.

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