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Madhavbaug Preventologist Project

This is a home based preventive healthcare


model developed as a unique vertical of
Madhavbaug. This assessment report is based
 
on the present health assessments done with
the help of high standard medical devices
along with risk factor grading. The final score
is termed as PACED SCORE (Preventologist
based Assessments for Counselling, Exercise
& Diet).
Madhavbaug

Preventologist Project

Preventologist Name: chirag  

Preventologist contact: 9820481741

Date: 23-02-2020
ASSESSMENT REPORT

NAME : Mrs. Sayli kavlekar DATE : 23-02-2020

AGE : 44 years, 6 months, and 24 days old.

GENDER : Female

OCCUPATION : Home maker

ADDRESS : D 5 plot no 26 gorai 1

CONTACT : 9819994965

E-MAIL : chirag.preventologist@gmail.com

CUSTOMER UID : 10076000031

ASSESSMENT DATE & TIME : 23-02-2020 11:58 am

ASSESSMENT SCORE :

A. DEVICE ASSESSMENT SCORE : 79/100 POINTS

SYSTEM CVS RS GI MS

SCORE 18 13 32 16

TOTAL : 79

B. RISK FACTOR ASSESSMENT SCORE : 11/50 POINTS

PACED SCORE : 68
C.

D. PRESENT DISEASE: Hypertension

E.IDENTIFIED RISK FACTORS & GRADE:


1 OBESITY MILD
2 Hypertension
3 Sedentary Lifestyle SEVERE
4 Stress SEVERE

F.SELECTED RISK FACTOR & GRADE: Hypertension


DEVICE ASSESSMENT REPORT

SR NO PARAMETERS YOUR READINGS IDEAL READINGS


1 Systolic BP 110 100-129
2 Diastolic BP 69 60-84
3 Pulse Pressure 41 40-50mm Hg
4 SpO2 99 Between 94-100
5 Heart Rate 80 60-100
6 Truncal flexibility -6.3 Above 24
Male: 80-99 ; Females (non-pregnant) :
7 Abdominal Girth 94.9
Female: 70-89
8 Height 166.0 150-190
9 Weight 65.2 As per height and age
Males = Age 20-39 : 75-89%; Age 40-59 :
73-89% Age 60-79 : 70-84% II Females =
10 Muscle mass 40.2
Age 20-39 : 63-75%; Age 40-59 : 62-73%
Age 60-79 : 60-73%
11 Water content 45.7 Male : <50; Female : 45-60
12 Bone mass 2.6 Male: 3-5, Female: 2.5-4
13 BMR 1284.0 1200-1800
14 Protein rate 16.1 10 to 16
15 Body age 46 <= Chronological age
16 Visceral fat 6 Healthy: 1-9
17 Subcutaenous fat 30.2 18 to 28
15-20% fat in normal individual depending
18 Weight without fat 29.0
on his weight
19 BMI 23.6 18.5-22.9
20 FVC 70 >=80
21 FEV1 78 >=80
Males : >-100 , as per average for height
22 PEF 225 and age. Females : >-80 , as per average
for height and age.
23 FEV1/FVC 86 >=70
24 FEF50 96 Refer FEF 25-75
25 FEF75 117 Refer FEF 25-75
26 FEF25-75 98 > 65
27 Glucose 0 Negative
28 Ketone 0 Negative
29 Protein 15.0 Negative
30 Bilirubin 0 Negative
31 Urobilinogen 1.0 Negative
32 pH 6.0 6.5-8
33 Specific Gravity 1.020 1-1.015
34 Occult blood 0 Negative
35 Leukocytes 0 Negative
36 Nitrite Neg Negative
37 Microalbumin 3.0 NO SCORE
38 Urine Creatinine 50.0 NO SCORE
SR NO PARAMETERS YOUR READINGS IDEAL READINGS
39 ACR 60.0 below 30
40 Blood Glucose R135 51-140 mg/dl
INTERPRETATIONS:

PACED SCORE is based on the assessments performed with the help of high standard
Medical Devices, assessing the systems of your body as well as the Risk Fac
assessments.
Following are the systems assessed for your complete health analysis.

PARAMETERS
DEVICE SYSTEM SCORE PARAMETERS
NUMBERS
BP MONITOR, SIT 1. SBP, 2. DBP, 3.  PP, 4. HR, 5.
& REACH BOX, CVS 6 25 Abdominal girth, 6. Truncal
TAPE flexibility
1. Height, 2. Weight, 3. Muscle
mass, 4. Water content, 5. Bone
BODY FAT mass, 6. BMR, 7. Protein rate, 8.
MS 12 23
ANALYSER Body age, 9. Visceral fat, 10.
Subcutaneous fat, 11. Weight
without fat, 12. BMI  
1. FVC, 2. FEV1, 3. PEF, 4.
PFM, PULSE
RS 8 15 FEV1/FVC, 5. FEF 50, 6. FEF 75, 7.
OXIMETER
FEF25-75, 8. SPO2
1. Glucose, 2. Ketone, 3. Protein, 4.
Billirubin, 5. Urobillinogen, 6. pH, 7.
U-CHECK, Specific gravity, 8. Occult blood, 9.
GI 14 37
GLUCOMETER Leucocytes, 10. Nitrites, 11. M.
Albumin, 12. Creatinine, 13. ACR,
14. Blood glucose.
  TOTAL 40 100  
1. CARDIO-VASCULAR SYSTEM SUMMARY:

This report shows your score rating in horizontal graph format on the basis of tests done by
Preventologist using his tools. This report is true and authentic based on our premeditated
systems and tools.

Min 6

Max 25

Avg 12

You 18

Systolic – 110 mm of Hg

Diastolic – 69 mm of Hg

Pulse Pressure – 41 mm of Hg
2. MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM SUMMARY:

Min 12

Max 23

Avg 15

You 16

Height – 166.0
Weight – 65.2Kgs / 143 Lbs.
Body Mass Index – 23.6
3. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM SUMMARY:

Min 6

Max 15

Avg 10

You 13

Heart Rate – 80 beats / minute

4. GASTRO-INTESTINAL SYSTEM SUMMARY:

Min 12

Max 37

Avg 25

You 32

Random Blood Glucose – R135


 
REPORT GUIDE:

1. BLOOD PRESSURE:
This is the most essential parameter of human body. In our body, the arteries carry blood away from
the heart. As blood travels through the arteries, it presses against the walls of the arteries.
Blood pressure measures how hard the blood is pushing against the walls of the arteries. Normal
blood pressure is 120/80 mm of Hg, Blood pressure above 140/90mm of Hg is called as Hypertension
and below 90/60mm of Hg is called as Hypotension.
2. OXYGEN SATURATION:
Oxygen saturation is the ratio of the oxygenated hemoglobin to the hemoglobin into the blood. Normal
oxygen saturation is 94-100%. When patients have pulmonary or cardiovascular chronic diseases at
the same time as a common cold or pneumonia, the levels of SPO2 may drop rapidly. SPO2 lower than
90% is defined as acute respiratory failure. When SPO2 drops by 3-4% from the usual level, even if it is
not less than 90%, an acute disease may be suspected.
3. TRUNCAL FLEXIBILITY:
Poor flexibility is associated with greater age-related arterial stiffening. The sit and reach test is a
common measure of flexibility, and specifically measures the flexibility of the lower back and
hamstring muscles. This test is important as because tightness in this area is implicated in lumbar
lordosis, forward pelvic tilt and lower back pain. 
4. BMI:
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. A
high BMI can be an indicator of high body fatness. BMI can be used to screen for weight categories
that may lead to health problems. The BMI is an attempt to quantify the amount of tissue mass
(muscle, fat, and bone) in an individual, and then categorize that person as underweight, normal
weight, overweight, or obese based on that value. BMI ranges are underweight: under 18.5 kg/m2,
normal weight: 18.5 to 24.9, overweight: 25 to 30, obese: over 30. 
5. BLOOD GLUCOSE:
The blood sugar level, blood sugar concentration, or blood glucose level is the amount
of glucose present in the blood of humans. Blood sugar levels outside the normal range may be an
indicator of a medical condition. A persistently high level is referred to as hyperglycaemia; low levels
are referred to as hypoglycaemia. Diabetes mellitus is characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia
from any of several causes.
6. LUNG FUNCTION TEST:
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are a group of tests that measure how well your lungs work. This
includes how well you’re able to breathe and how effective your lungs are able to bring oxygen to the
rest of your body.
7. URINE ANALYSIS:
A urinalysis is a test of your urine. A urinalysis is used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders
such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes. A urinalysis involves checking the
appearance, concentration and content of urine. Abnormal urinalysis results may point to a disease or
illness. A urinalysis is a common test that's done for several reasons:

To check your overall health. Your doctor may recommend a urinalysis as part of a


routine medical exam, pregnancy checkup, pre-surgery preparation, or on hospital
admission to screen for a variety of disorders, such as diabetes, kidney disease and
liver disease.
To diagnose a medical condition. Your doctor may suggest a urinalysis if you're
experiencing abdominal pain, back pain, frequent or painful urination, blood in your
urine, or other urinary problems. A urinalysis may help diagnose the cause of these
symptoms.
To monitor a medical condition. If you've been diagnosed with a medical condition,
such as kidney disease or a urinary tract disease, your doctor may recommend a
urinalysis on a regular basis to monitor your condition and treatment.

Disclaimer:

The report is generated based on the assessments performed on a specified time. The
information provided is for educational & awareness purpose. Professional medical advice
is encouraged in case of any health related concerns.

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