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31 Mar 2025

seca Launches AI-Powered Treatment Tracker Integrating Body Composition

seca, a global leader in medical measuring and weighing, has launched Treatment Tracker, an innovative data-driven solution that integrates a patient’s treatment plan with their body composition results on a single platform. This first-of-its-kind technology empowers healthcare providers to monitor clinical interventions, visualize changes, and adjust treatment plans in real time, ultimately improving patient outcomes.


Traditionally, body composition data and treatment plans have been disconnected, requiring care teams to gather information from multiple sources, leading to delays in treatment adjustments and suboptimal outcomes. seca’s Treatment Tracker addresses this issue by unifying both data types on a single platform.


Key features include personalized goal setting and tracking, enabling providers to set and monitor fat mass, muscle mass, and total weight based on evidence-based treatment expectations. The solution also allows for visualizing body composition changes in response to interventions such as nutrition, exercise, medications, and surgical treatments through a dynamic graph. By tracking fat-free mass and muscle preservation, providers can proactively adjust treatment plans, ensuring timely modifications to therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes. Additionally, Treatment Tracker facilitates shared decision-making by providing real-time data that fosters trust, motivation, and adherence, enabling collaboration with patients to align care with their goals.


“As the leader in precision and accuracy measurement, seca recognizes the need for body composition analysis to evolve from just a measurement into a tool that significantly enhances patient outcomes,” said Nina Crowley, PhD, RD, Director of Clinical Education and Partnerships at seca. “With the industry shifting away from outdated metrics like body mass index (BMI), it’s more important than ever to provide clinicians with accurate measurements for care. Our Treatment Tracker will help close this gap and create a more interoperable, data-backed experience that boosts providers’ confidence and improves patient outcomes.”


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