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They have until now been seen as 'the lazy option' for those hankering after a slimmer physique, but without the hard work.
But it seems the vibrating machine could really hold the key for overweight people when it comes to improving their health - even if it doesn't mean losing weight.
Tests carried out by New York researchers has shown the machines could offer significant clinical benefits for obese people suffering from a wide range of immune problems related to obesity.
A study published online in The FASEB Journal found that low-intensity vibrations led to improvements in the immune function of overweight mice.
Researchers say if the same effect can be found in people, it could lead to a number of clinical benefits.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...machines-actually-good--dont-lose-weight.html
But it seems the vibrating machine could really hold the key for overweight people when it comes to improving their health - even if it doesn't mean losing weight.
Tests carried out by New York researchers has shown the machines could offer significant clinical benefits for obese people suffering from a wide range of immune problems related to obesity.
A study published online in The FASEB Journal found that low-intensity vibrations led to improvements in the immune function of overweight mice.
Researchers say if the same effect can be found in people, it could lead to a number of clinical benefits.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...machines-actually-good--dont-lose-weight.html