What measurements are used in the Net Loss/Gain and Progress measurement sets?
What measurements are used in the Net Loss/Gain and Progress measurement sets?
When two or more scans are loaded, Styku displays a "Biggest areas of change" summary at the top of the Dashboard tab. This section shows four summed progress measurements — each is a combination of individual circumference measurements from the Body Measurements list.
Progress measurement sets
Net Loss/Gain
The total sum of all three regional sets below (Torso + Neck & Arms + Legs).
Torso
- Chest
- Waist (Narrowest)
- Waist (Abdominal)
- Waist (Lower)
- High Hip
- Hip
Neck & Arms
- Neck
- Average of Bicep Left and Bicep Right
- Average of Forearm Left and Forearm Right
Legs
- Average of Thigh Left Upper and Thigh Right Upper
- Average of Mid-Thigh Left and Mid-Thigh Right
- Average of Calf Left and Calf Right
How change is calculated
The software compares the sum of each measurement set from the first loaded scan against the sum from the most recent loaded scan. The difference is the reported progress value for that set.
Applies to: Styku Studio, all Styku scanner configurations
Related Resources
- What is the difference between Net Change and Percent Change in the Progress and Challenge reports?
- How can I show a client their before and after scans, and highlight progress with Styku?