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Lumen Releases First-Of-Its-Kind At Home Metabolism Tracking Device, now available in the UK


Lumen, a health technology company at the forefront of personal health, today announced the UK launch of its ground-breaking wellness device: Lumen.

Lumen is a first of its kind handheld, portable device and app that measures your metabolism in real-time with just your breath, providing unprecedented insight into how efficiently our bodies are optimising fats and carbs to allow greater control over your health and wellness. Making it personal, Lumen is the first at home metabolic tracking available outside of research labs for the first time - revolutionising the way we approach weight loss, fitness and healthy nutrition decision making.

Lumen works by measuring your body's carbon dioxide concentration by breathing into a handheld Lumen device. These levels, calculated through Lumen's vast scientific research and development, indicate the type of fuel your body is using to produce energy - a mix of fat or carbs. Like having a nutritionist in your pocket, Lumen provides you with personalised suggestions on when and what to eat to fuel your workout, based on your metabolism. With Lumen's daily insights, users can improve their metabolism by improving metabolic flexibility: the body's ability to shift efficiently between using fats or carbs as a source of energy.

How does the Lumen device and app enable users to maximise their wellness?

Benefits

Research (Calcada et al, Gormsen et al) finds that metabolic flexibility has a profound role in assessing a person's health. People with good metabolic flexibility:

Who's behind Lumen?

Michal and Merav Mor, twin sisters with PhDs in Physiology, co-founded Lumen and act as Head of Science for Product and Head of Research and Science respectively. The sisters conceived of the idea for a personal metabolic tracker as they trained for an Ironman race. Determined to improve their fitness and race times, the scientists sought out a way to track and test their metabolism to achieve peak fitness. Eight years in the making, and on the heels of a successful Indiegogo campaign, they are releasing their groundbreaking device, Lumen, around the world today.

"While metabolism is key to weight loss, the only way to test metabolism was through a restrictive, hours-long laboratory process, leaving regular people with zero visibility into their metabolic rate and only haphazard ways of improving it," said Michal Mor, co-founder and Head of Science for Product, Lumen. "With Lumen, we are bringing scientifically rigorous insight into personal metabolism for the very first time, allowing anyone at home to measure how efficient their body is at burning calories, but also sharing research-driven recommendations on how they can reach their health and fitness goals faster."

Scientific Validation
Lumen can provide numerous insights about the metabolism of an individual, as well as valuable scientific data to increase knowledge of metabolic flexibility and nutrition. In a study conducted by San Francisco State University, Lumen has been validated to meet the gold standard for metabolic measurement.

Availability
The Lumen device is available at lumen.me, currently priced at £299. The device comes equipped with a travel case, charging dock, USB-C Cable, and Premium Customer Support. Users can download the app for free on the Apple App Store and on Google Play.

About Lumen
Lumen helps people improve their health and fitness through technology on the forefront of personalised nutrition and metabolism. Conceived and designed by twin sisters, physiology PhDs and Ironman winners, Lumen harnesses the power of our breath to measure metabolism, which is closely linked to weight, fitness and personal health. The Lumen device measures metabolism in a single breath, in less than a minute, which previously was only possible through an hour-long lab test.

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[1] Sources: The role of low-grade inflammation and metabolic flexibility in aging and nutritional modulation thereof: A systems biology approach. Available via: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047637414000050. Last accessed 5 May 2020.

[2] Source: Estradiol acutely inhibits whole body lipid oxidation and attenuates lipolysis in subcutaneous adipose tissue: a randomized, placebo-controlled study in postmenopausal women. Available via:https://eje.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/eje/167/4/543.xml. Last accessed 5 May 2020.


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