The Claim

Functional magnetic stimulation of the abdomen in healthy adults was associated with no serious adverse events following 10 sessions administered over three weeks, indicating a favorable short-term safety profile for this non-invasive intervention.

Source: The Effects of Functional Magnetic Stimulation on Rectus Abdominis Muscle Size and Abdominal Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Thickness

What the research says

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Supports
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Challenges
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Description
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In plain English

In healthy adults, receiving 10 sessions of abdominal functional magnetic stimulation over three weeks did not result in any serious side effects, suggesting it is safe in the short term.

See the scientific wording

Functional magnetic stimulation of the abdomen was well tolerated in healthy adults, with no serious adverse events reported after 10 sessions over three weeks, suggesting a favorable short-term safety profile for this non-invasive intervention.

What the research says

1 study
  1. Study: The Effects of Functional Magnetic Stimulation on Rectus Abdominis Muscle Size and Abdominal Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Thickness

    This study gave 10 healthy people 10 belly magnetic treatments over three weeks, and nobody had any serious problems — everyone finished the program just fine. So yes, it seems safe.

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