Jesus RODRIGUEZ LASTRA 医师
医学博士
Energy-based devices with high amplification power for the reduction of subcutaneous and visceral fat combined with submaximal exercise: 6-month follo
Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate effects of combined intervention on the volume of abdominal fat, analysing changes in lipid profile, metabolic factors, and inflammatory markers.
Introduction: Use of electromagnetic energy as an alternative to surgical procedures for subcutaneous fat reduction has gained popularity in recent years. This pilot study, the effects of using amplified radio-frequency energy in the medium wave delivery range, in conjunction with exercise intervention, were investigated for their potential reduction of abdominal subcutaneous and visceral fat.
Materials / method: 34 participants were selected and assigned to a 10-day intervention utilizing a Radiofrequency device. Every weekday of except Saturday and Sunday. Application of amplified energy through a belt covering abdominal area, area of 800 cm2 followed by 45-minute submaximal aerobic exercise. Measurements were conducted pre-treatment and after the intervention. Lipid profile, leptin, insulin, and protein C were measured. Body fat was measured by MRI of the entire abdomen. Follow-up measurements were also taken at the 6-month mark.
Results: Statistically significant decrease in both subcutaneous and visceral fat in the abdominal area, as well as a decrease in weight, waist-to-hip, and all biochemical values, without side effects, just a slight redness. These effects on abdominal fat were maintained at the 6-month follow-up with no reports of regaining fat.
Conclusion: Utilization of amplified radiofrequency with an abdominal belt with static electrodes with temperature sensors, together with exercise intervention has significant potential for reducing abdominal subcutaneous and visceral fat, while also improving associated factors safely and effectively even after a follow-up period.