

High-frequency current therapy can be effectively used to reduce female abdominal Accordingly, the present study aimed to determine whether Have indicated that a high-frequency current therapy decreases female abdominal obesity 11, 12 ). Obesity 10 ), whereas more recent studies Provide evidence for the effectiveness of high-frequency current therapy in women with In managing obesity, and its efficacy is controversial. To our knowledge, the use of high-frequency current therapy has been given little attention Region without stimulating sensory and motor nerves, facilitating the body’s consumption of Time with a pulse duration of 0.001 milliseconds causes intense heating effects in a local In high-frequency current therapy, shortened conduction High-frequency current therapy uses an alternating current of ≥100,000 Hz that convertsĮlectrical oscillation energy into thermal energy during application 9 ). For this reason, high-frequency current therapy could be an easilyĪdaptable and accessible therapeutic method for reducing the degree of abdominal obesity. Have been proven by previous studies, it may be difficult for most people to maintain their Although the effects of diet and exercise Specific solutions for reducing abdominal obesity include correct dietary habits, regularĮxercise, behavior modification, and surgery 7, 8 ). Psychological issues 4, 5 ), which are influenced by negative perceptions and biased thinking In women, obesity aggravates physical conditions and contributes to May be strongly related to increased health problems and decreased life expectancy, shouldīe given great consideration with respect to the promotion of personal general healthĪttitudes and habits 2, 3 ). The high incidence of female obesity, which Obesity is a medical condition in which excessive amounts of body fat accumulate (≥30% inīody fat or ≥80 cm waist circumference), resulting in detrimental health effects 1 ). The use of the high-frequency current therapy may be beneficialįor reducing the levels of abdominal obesity in young women. Waist circumference, abdominal obesity rate, subcutaneous fat mass, and body fat Significant time-by-group interactions were found for Significant mainĮffects of time in the waist circumference, abdominal obesity rate, subcutaneous fat mass,Īnd body fat percentage were found. Obesity rate, subcutaneous fat mass, and body fat percentage). Measures were waist circumference, body mass index, and body composition data (abdominal The experimental group subjects received high-frequency current therapyįor the abdominal region 3 times per week for 6 weeks (a total of 18 sessions). Twenty-two women withĪbdominal obesity were randomly allocated to either an experimental group Therapy on the abdominal obesity levels of young women.


The aim of this study was to determine the effects of high-frequency current
