Health checks at KB601

Gain insight into your health – quickly, anonymously and professionally

We offer a free health check for all employees – regardless of age, gender or physical fitness.

Health check BASIS is offered through your health insurance from PFA.

There are a limited number of appointments (300 in total) - book in advance

2 types of health checks

Read more and book your preferred health check.
The extended health check includes all measurements from BASIC + the extra elements .

Health check BASIC

Health check EXTENDED

Additional measurements can be purchased and are at your own expense.

Content in health check BASIC:

  • Body Scan (TANITA MC-780):
    - Metabolic age
    - BMI
    - Fat percentage
    - Visceral fat

  • Blood pressure

  • Cholesterol (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL og triglycerides)

- Muscle mass
- Bone mass
- Fluid Balance
- and more.

Expand your health check (optional)

If you want a more in-depth insight into your health, you have the option to purchase additional measurements.

You can choose:

  • Long term blood glucose (screening for pre diabetes/diabetes)

  • Fitness Level (measured at rest via seismocardiography – no physical test)

  • Lung function

Price: 99 DKK pr. test (own payment)
Paid after the health check via MobilePay or credit card.

How the health check is carried out:

The health check is carried out by external experts from the company Champions. You will receive all the data in your own booklet. The basic health check is the short one (15 minutes) and will take place in a two-person setting. Blood pressure will be measured, a finger prick will be done to measure cholesterol, then body composition will be measured using an advanced scale. Once we have measured the above data, we will review each parameter and explain what it means for your health. There may be individual wishes and needs. If a person experiences elevated cholesterol, the consultant will advise on how the person should behave and act to reduce the risks that elevated cholesterol can have. It may also be that the person is not at risk (within the measured data) of developing lifestyle diseases, but wants some advice on how to improve, for example, the fat percentage. The consultant will also advise on the person's own situation.

Long-term blood sugar (HbA1c)

Long-term blood sugar shows your average blood glucose level over the past 2–3 months and is used to assess the risk of prediabetes and diabetes.

The test is performed באמצעות a simple finger prick, where a small blood sample is analysed. The result is ready in approximately 6 minutes.

Why is it important?
An elevated long-term blood sugar level can be an early sign that your body is not regulating blood sugar properly – often without noticeable symptoms. Measuring your HbA1c allows you to detect potential risks early and receive guidance on how to prevent or improve your health.

Cardiorespiratory fitness (VO₂ max)

Cardiorespiratory fitness (VO₂ max) measures your body’s ability to take in and use oxygen and provides an indication of your overall fitness level.

The measurement is performed at rest using VentriJect, which uses seismocardiography to analyse heart activity. You lie relaxed during the test, which is quick and requires no physical effort. Results are available immediately.

Why is it important?
Your VO₂ max is a strong indicator of overall health and is closely linked to the risk of lifestyle-related diseases. A low fitness level may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, while a higher level generally reflects better physical condition and health. The test provides a useful starting point for improving your fitness and overall wellbeing.

Lung function (spirometry)

A lung function test measures how well your lungs work, including how much air you can inhale and exhale, and how quickly you can blow air out.

The test is performed by blowing into a mouthpiece connected to a measuring device (spirometer). It is quick and simple, requiring only a few deep breaths and exhalations. Results are available immediately.

Why is it important?
Reduced lung function can be an early sign of respiratory conditions such as asthma or COPD – often before symptoms appear. Testing your lung function provides insight into your respiratory health and helps identify potential issues early, allowing you to take steps to improve or maintain healthy lung function.

Contact:

For questions please reach out to Champions

Christian Pilegaard - 28946366 - cp@champions.dk