RESEARCH: Wi-Fi radiation FITNESS BAND can cause rash, illness and changes in blood sugar levels
As people around the world are aware of their declining health status, it is no surprise that more and more individuals become aware of their health
There is currently a trend that focuses on health and well-being, and companies are hardly waiting to earn on those who want to jump into a healthy life train. One such example is a fitness bracelet, a device that helps people improve their health, but in many cases it seems to have a counter-effect. These fitness trackers are worn as bracelets to track the number of steps people spend, how much sleep, how much calories they spend, and other metrics depending on the model.
However, this is achieved through Wi-Fi radiation, which can have very serious health effects such as distorting rashes and changes in blood sugar that promote weight gain. The fact that it is even worse is the fact that the devices are carried directly on the skin. Instructions for using a cell phone alert people to keep their phones at least two inches away from their body at all times due to radiation hazards, so it's easy to imagine why wearing these fitness bracelets on their wrists throughout the day is a bad idea.
Wi-Fi radiation is classified as a possible carcinogen, and some experts have called for this type of radiation to be declared carcinogenic. No safe level of this type of radiation was found for pregnant women and children, but these groups also wear fitness bracelets. In 2014, the Fitbit bracelet has been recaptured by its active software to track activity "Force activity" after 10,000 complaints of itching and wrist irritation. However, television ABC 10 reported that the newer versions of these products also gave users the itching that resulted in scarring.
Users have also reported symptoms such as nausea, headache, dizziness, pain, and unusual pulse. Many have reported that their symptoms go away when they stop carrying the device. It is also problematic that so many people wear these devices while they sleep. There is no evidence that it is safe to use while sleeping. Many experts recommend that people at night eradicate all their Wi-Fi radiation sources because it can have a profound negative effect on sleep.
Even just a few bad nightmares can boost weight gain, meaning fitness bracelet holders could sabotage their efforts to lose weight during the day while retaining these wrists at night. The study showed that fitness bracelet holders actually lose less on weight Daily Mail reported that wearing a device caused 39-year-old Fione Benbow to gain 7 pounds in just a month. They could easily dismiss her story and attribute her weight gain to another cause. However, a study published in the American Medical Association (JAMA) magazine found that those who wear fitness trackers lose less weight than those who do not wear it.
In the case of Fione, she believes that they were incorrect data behind her extreme fatigue. For example, if the device said that he had spent 3000 calories, he believed it was okay to reward with sweet delicacies. However, its calculations have often proved inaccurate, these devices are known for excessive consumption of calories in humans. After all, she cleansed her diet and regularly wandered.
In the JAMA study, 470 people conducted regular exercise and consumed dietetic foods that had a small number of calories. Everyone started to lose weight. After six months, half of the participants were asked to follow exercise and diet alone; The other half was wearing fitness bracelets that followed their activity levels. Although both groups were equally active over a period of two years, those who wore fitness bracelets actually lost less weight. The lead author of the study, John Jakicic of the University of Pittsburgh, said he believes the problem is that many bracelet holders eat more after seeing how much calories they spend.
- 20 Jul, 2018
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