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Neko Health Added Body Composition and Wearables to Its Scan

Neko Health rolled out its most significant upgrades to the Neko Health Scan to date, adding body composition measurement and wearables integration to its one-hour full-body scan experience. The imaging system now measures fat and body fat percentage without X-ray radiation, revealing health markers that standard health checks and BMI usually miss.

Members can also connect Apple Health to integrate wearable data, including steps, sleep and heart rate variability, into their scan results, giving clinicians year-over-year context to explain changes and provide more personalized guidance.

As preventive health technology becomes increasingly data-rich, Neko Health demonstrates how vertically integrated hardware and software can enhance the clinical value of each visit, transforming a single health scan into part of a more continuous, personalized view of long-term wellness.

Trend Themes

  1. Continuous Preventive Scans — Full-body imaging paired with longitudinal health data creates opportunities for preventive care models that shift clinical value from one-time assessments to ongoing wellness intelligence.
  2. Wearable-integrated Diagnostics — Connected metrics such as sleep, steps and heart rate variability are expanding diagnostic platforms into richer ecosystems where consumer devices strengthen personalized medical interpretation.
  3. Radiation-free Body Composition — Non-X-ray measurement of fat and body composition introduces potential for safer, more frequent health monitoring that captures markers overlooked by BMI and standard checkups.

Industry Implications

  1. Preventive Healthcare — Clinics and health networks can benefit from data-rich screening experiences that make early detection, risk stratification and personalized guidance more accessible.
  2. Medical Imaging — Advanced sensor systems and software-led interpretation are reshaping imaging services into integrated platforms that combine anatomical, metabolic and behavioral insights.
  3. Digital Health — Wearables, health apps and clinical platforms are converging into unified patient profiles that support more contextual, personalized and longitudinal care experiences.

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