Integrating bodymaps in a generic fitness or health journey goals framework

Prism makes tracking body changes and results a reality. The bodymaps and body insights that Prism provides can be combined with already existing partner goals framework. See recommendations below for a generic goals framework:

Partner main goals Recommended Prism body metrics
Lose weight Body fat & lean mass and specific body measurements (arms, waist, thighs).
Build strength Lean mass and specific body measurements (arms, shoulders, thighs, calves, shoulders to waist ratio).
Get body definition Lean mass, body fat and specific body measurements (arms, shoulders, thighs, calves, waist to hip ratio).
Get healthier Body fat, lean mass, and specific measurements (waist).

Integrating bodymaps with the partner’s user flows

Action/Event Recommendation
When to take first bodymap Ideally it should be one of the first asks to the users when setting up their account/starting their journey. Two main reasons: 1) get a baseline for the user, even if you don’t display progress right away; 2) once the results are ready, they can be used to help set body metrics within the goals framework, or very soon after.
How to set body metrics targets Targets for body composition can be set against normal ranges for men and women per by age groups (https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/body-fat-percentage-chart#women).
Body measurements targets can be set as a function of percent increase/decrease, normal body measurements (healthy waist, https://www.healthline.com/health/waist-to-hip-ratio) or ratios (https://www.healthline.com/health/waist-to-hip-ratio, or activity-specific ratios).

Prism has a health report API that outputs the main health standards and population percentiles for a given user scan. See more details here: Untitled (https://prism-labs.notion.site/03f086089b104c259127ee15cc3eae7f) | | When to take follow-up bodymaps | Just like measuring a person’s weight on a scale, bodymaps should be taken ideally on a schedule at around the same time and conditions. Preferably, before a workout and avoiding any large meals and drinking too many liquids, essentially anything that can significantly change the person’s body shape. | | How to display progress reports | Reports that display historical progress (quick insights/trends, side-by-side, plot views) and the user’s positioning amongst their peers via percentiles are typically found helpful by users. |

User, space & phone requirements for body scanning

See DOs and DON’Ts section for a more visual version of these requirements: Do’s and Don’ts

Users should:

The space where the scanning happens should: