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Federica Frau/Vascular Age Check Riepilogo
The measurements made are:
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).The measurements made are:
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Federica Frau/Bones Check Riepilogo
Therefore: screening is of paramount importance!
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Therefore: screening is of paramount importance!
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Federica Frau/PSA Check Gestione
Customer information
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Customer information
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Federica Frau/Joint Mobility Check Gestione
Customer information
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Customer information
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Federica Frau/Oral Check Gestione
The Oral Check, allows assessment of caries risk. The main factors for caries risk assessment are predisposition (saliva, family history, fluoride, oral hygiene), presence of acidogenic bacteria, and type of diet (carbohydrates). Caries risk assessment allows preventive measures to be put in place in high-risk patients and delay the time for intervention in low-risk patients.<g id="2"/>The check-up assesses caries history, oral health status, saliva characteristics (salivary flow and buffering power), degree of fluoridation, and dietary habits. The client who plans to perform the Oral Check, must present at least 1 hour fasted; otherwise, he/she will not be able to perform the second part of the check (pH check, salivary flow, and saliva buffering capacity) and must wait at least 1 hour before undergoing the examination. The final report will provide the client with indications of: caries susceptibility based on 'processing of data from the risk factor questionnaire; indicators of susceptibility related to saliva acidity, buffering power, and salivary flow amount.<g id="3"/> The customized report includes good dental hygiene practices and information useful in maintaining good oral health and preventing caries.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed moodThe Oral Check, allows assessment of caries risk. The main factors for caries risk assessment are predisposition (saliva, family history, fluoride, oral hygiene), presence of acidogenic bacteria, and type of diet (carbohydrates). Caries risk assessment allows preventive measures to be put in place in high-risk patients and delay the time for intervention in low-risk patients .<g id="12 "/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).The check-up assesses caries history, oral health status, saliva characteristics (salivary flow and buffering power), degree of fluoridation, and dietary habits. The client who plans to perform the Oral Check, must present at least 1 hour fasted; otherwise, he/she will not be able to perform the second part of the check (pH check, salivary flow, and saliva buffering capacity) and must wait at least 1 hour before undergoing the examination. The final report will provide the client with indications of: caries susceptibility based on 'processing of data from the risk factor questionnaire; indicators of susceptibility related to saliva acidity, buffering power, and salivary flow amount.<g id="3"/> The customized report includes good dental hygiene practices and information useful in maintaining good oral health and preventing caries.
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Federica Frau/Dry Eye Check Gestione
Attached to this document is an explanatory sheet, in electronic format, which contains basic information about what will be evaluated; this information can be used both as an explanation for the customer who wants more in-depth information at the time of the invitation and for the customer who comes to the appointment.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment thereforAttached to this document is an explanatory sheet, in electronic format, which contains basic information about what will be evaluated; this information can b e must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in reled both as an explan ation tofor the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high)customer who wants more in-depth information at the time of the invitation and for the customer who comes to the appointment .
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Federica Frau/Cardio Check Gestione
Cardio Check uses algorithms referenced by the international scientific community and has been validated through application of the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database (Moody and Mark 2001), which is recommended by the ANSI/AAMI EC57:2012 standard for validation of arrhythmia detection algorithms used in medical equipment.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Cardio Check uses algorithms referenced by the international scientific community and has been validated through application of the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database (Moody and Mark 2001), which is recommended by the ANSI/AAMI EC57:2012 standard for validation of arrhythmia detection algorithms used in medical equipment.
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Federica Frau/Urine Check Gestione
Customer information
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Customer information
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Federica Frau/W Pregnancy Check Riepilogo
The W-Pregnancy Check consists of an assessment of a woman's overall health status. This check-up can be recommended to women of childbearing age who wish to conceive a child soon or who are trying to do so, or to expectant mothers so that values that are not within an optimal state of health can possibly be corrected. The purpose of the W-Pregnancy Check is to obtain an overall picture of the health status of the possible future pregnant woman in order to obtain the most favorable conditions for eventual pregnancy. This check-up consists of:
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that peopleThe W-Pregnancy Check consists of an assessment of a woman's overall health status. This check-up can be recommended to women of childbearing age who wits h low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especiallto conceive a child soon or who are trying to do so, or to expectant mothers so that values that are not within an optimal state of health can possibly be corrected. The purpose of the W-Pregnanc y wC hen interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).ck is to obtain an overall picture of the health status of the possible future pregnant woman in order to obtain the most favorable conditions for eventual pregnancy. This check-up consists of:
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Federica Frau/Mindfulness Check Gestione
This check-up allows for a self-assessment regarding the five basic aspects of mindfulness. It involves the use of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), a validated questionnaire consisting of 15 questions which relate to thoughts, experiences and actions in daily life.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessmentThis check-up allows for a self-assessment regarding the five basic aspects of mindfulness. It involves the use of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), a validated questionnaire consisting of 105 questions which related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high)oughts, experiences and actions in daily life .
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Federica Frau/DDimer Check Gestione
The presence of vascular or tissue damage can result in bleeding that is stopped or limited by a physiological process called hemostasis. This leads to the formation of a clot, formed by fibrin and platelets, which together allow the bleeding to be stopped.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always The presence of vascular or tissue damage can result in bleeding that is stopped or limited by a physiological process cal lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be relatedhemostasis. This leads to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high)ormation of a clot, formed by fibrin and platelets, which together allow the bleeding to be stopped .
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Federica Frau/PSA Check Riepilogo
Therefore, we remember not to make appointments if the latter conditions are present.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Therefore, we remember not to make appointments if the latter conditions are present.
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Federica Frau/Neck&Back Check Gestione
This checkup is an opportunity for self-analysis to identify intensity and frequency of musculoskeletal pain. The higher the risk, the more likely it is that your back pain will develop into chronic pain. This is why it is very important to get tested at an early stage of discomfort so that you can intervene when you are still in an acute phase trying to prevent the chronic phase. The results of the test are based on self-assessment and are not intended to be a substitute for a medical-diagnostic evaluation. The checkup involves a series of anamnestic questions and a validated questionnaire (The Keele STarT Back Screening Tool) that through a few simple questions can provide an indication of the likelihood that back pain will develop into chronic pain.<g id="1"/><g id="2"/><g id="3"/>
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>This checkup is an opportunity for self-analysis to identify intensity and frequency of musculoskeletal pain. The higher the risk, the more likely it is that your back pain will develop into chronic pain. This is why it is very important to get tested at an early stage of discomfort so that you can intervene when you are still in an acute phase trying to prevent the chronic phase. The results of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other facte test are based on self-assessment and are not intended to be a substitute f ors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to t medical-diagnostic evaluation. T he achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenbergeckup involves a series of anamnestic questions and a validated questionnaire (The Keele STarT Back Screening Tool) that through a few simple questions can provide and is to date ndicati one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).likelihood that back pain will develop into chronic pain.<g id="1"/><g id="2"/><g id="3"/>
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Federica Frau/Stress Check Riepilogo
In Italy, it is estimated that 9 out of 10 people suffer from it, and WHO has defined it as the evil of the century.<g id="1"/>Stress is a psychophysical response to even very different tasks of an emotional, cognitive and/or social nature that the individual perceives as excessive. This means that stressors differ from person to person and may also be affected by the time they occur: the same event may be experienced in a more or less stressful manner depending on the stage of life in which it occurs.<g id="2"/>Two types of stress can be distinguished:
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of lifeIn Italy, it is estimated that 9 out of 10 people suffer from it, and WHO has defined it as the evil of the century .<g id="01 "/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prtress is a psychophysical resp ons e to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of expeven very diff eriencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the endt tasks of an emotional, cognitive and/or social nature that the individual perceives as excessive. This means that stressors differ from person to person and may also be affected by the time they occur: the same event may be experienced in a more or less stressful manner depending ofn the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).stage of life in which it occurs.<g id="2"/>Two types of stress can be distinguished:
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Federica Frau/Body Check Riepilogo
The lifestyle of the Western population has changed, in particular for nutrition there is an increase in the quantity of food intake with a sharp reduction in the quality of food consumed, in addition, the level of sedentariness is increasing. These factors generate a greater predisposition to overweight, obesity and cardiovascular disease and, no less common, a greater tendency to develop aesthetic problems (cellulite, varicose veins, stretch marks, sagging skin) and a reduction in muscle tone. Tonicity analysis allows us to get a general picture of the body's well-being, since as the years go by, muscles and skin become less elastic, thus leading to a loss of tone. Body Check also allows us to distinguish the biotype into android (typical male) and gynoid (typical female). It is known that the android biotype is more associated with a predisposition to develop cardio-metabolic problems.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one cThe lifestyle of the Western population has changed, in particular for nutrition there is an find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of thicrease in the quantity of food intake with a sharp reduction in the quality of food consumed, in addition, the level of sedentariness is increasing. These factors generate a greater predisposition to overweight, obesity and cardiovascular disease and, no less common, a greater tendency to develop aesthetic problems (cellulite, varicose veins, stretch marks, sagging skin) and a reduction in muscle tone. Tonicity analysis allows us to get a general picture of the body' s sw elf-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in rl-being, since as the years go by, muscles and skin become less elas tion to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide fc, thus leading to a loss of tone. Body Check also allows us to distinguish the biotype into android (typical male) and gynoid (typical female). It is known that the android biotype is m ore assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high)ociated with a predisposition to develop cardio-metabolic problems .
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Federica Frau/Skin Check Gestione
Customer information
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much more than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosenberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according to three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).Customer information
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Federica Frau/Cardio Check Riepilogo
This check-up is noninvasive, and an instrument is used to measure the heart rate, which can be placed on the leg, chest, or palm of the hand, providing useful results for possible medical advice.<g id="1"/> Single-derivative electrocardiographic detection is a screening for the evaluation of arrhythmias, so it is necessary to emphasize that the detection of any abnormalities does not constitute a diagnosis as it is a spontaneous preventive activity, and the certain presence of cardiac disorders can only be made after a thorough clinical study. In general, it is possible to consider that the lower the average heart rate the lower the risks of developing cardiovascular disease.
Self-esteem is defined as the confidence and esteem in oneself. In the course of life, one can find oneself having an absolutely negative perception of oneself, which can lead to low self-esteem and thus negatively impact one's quality of life.<g id="0"/>Some studies show that people with low self-esteem are prone to focus on negative thoughts much morThis check-up is noninvasive, and an instrument is used to measure the heart rate, which can be placed on the leg, chest, or palm of th e than those with high self-esteem, with a greater likelihood of experiencing stressful conditions, anxiety and depressed mood.<g id="1"/> Other studies have shown how, having a high level of self-esteem can lead to defensive, conceited and narcissistic attitudes. Similarly, having high levels of self-esteem helps not to give up even in the face of failures in both the work and personal spheres but, it does not always lead to maximum performance in work or study.<g id="2"/>The result of this self-assessment therefore must be related to other factors as well, especially when interpreted in relation to the achievement of one's professional and personal goals.<g id="3"/> The check-up consists of a validated self-assessment questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to the degree of self-esteem according to the Rosenberg scale. This test was introduced in 1981 by Morris Rosd, providing useful results for possible medical advice.<g id="1"/> Single-derivative electrocardiographic detection is a screening for the evaluation of arrhythmias, so it is necessary to emphasize that the detection of any abnormalities does not constitute a diagnosis as it is a spontaneous preventive activity, and the certain presence of cardiac disorders can only be made after a thorough clinical study. In g enberg and is to date one of the most widely used tests worldwide for assessing self-esteem. At the end of the test, the person is ranked according toal, it is possible to consider that the lower the average heart rate three levels of self-esteem (low, medium, high).ower the risks of developing cardiovascular disease.
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Federica Frau/Joint Mobility Check Riepilogo
At the end of the check-up, a report will be provided to the client showing the mobility scores for all exercises performed and the observational postural assessment with indications of how posture might affect his mobility.
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Federica Frau/Dry Eye Check Riepilogo
Symptoms include eye pain, sense of a foreign body inside the eye, redness, burning, and visual clouding. Also often associated are nasal congestion or sinusitis, chronic cough, frequent colds, seasonal allergies, congestion in the middle of the ear, and headaches. It is advisable to have an annual eye examination to prevent the appearance of eye disorders, even asymptomatic ones. Dry eye syndrome needs even more attention as it is difficult to diagnose, given the variety of symptoms, which overlap with other disorders.<g id="1"/>The Dry Eye Check consists of a validated Sande (Symptom Assessment In Dry Eye) questionnaire, to be given to the client in order to carry out a self-assessment activity with respect to the symptoms of dry eye pathology, in terms of severity and frequency. The report provides the results obtained with explanation and detail of the parameters analyzed. In particular, four scores are provided:
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