A non-invasive technique using magnetic stimulation on the abdomen, applied over three weeks, was associated with an increase in abdominal muscle thickness and a decrease in underlying fat thickness, without changes in overall body weight.
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The Effects of Functional Magnetic Stimulation on Rectus Abdominis Muscle Size and Abdominal Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Thickness
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The two assertions are semantically equivalent, differing only in the use of 'weight change' versus 'weight loss', which are effectively synonymous in this context since no weight change implies no weight loss. Both report identical measurements, methods, and conclusions about non-invasive abdominal remodeling.