The Claim
After 10 sessions of functional magnetic stimulation, healthy adults reported high subjective satisfaction with abdominal appearance and perceived muscle strength, in the absence of significant weight loss.
What the research says
Supports is higher
Support is ahead, but a single strong opposing study can change this.
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Healthy adults who received 10 sessions of functional magnetic stimulation reported feeling more satisfied with how their abdomen looked and stronger in their muscles, even though their weight did not change significantly.
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Healthy adults reported high subjective satisfaction with abdominal appearance and perceived muscle strength after 10 sessions of functional magnetic stimulation, despite the absence of significant weight loss.
What the research says
1 studyThe study collected self-reported outcomes from all participants, showing high ratings for perceived strength and satisfaction with appearance. While these are subjective, they support the claim that users perceive benefits consistent with the anatomical changes observed.
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