Originally published January 1 2006
New device will help people measure the benefits of exercise to their skeletal system
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Gizmag provides information on the Newtest Bone Exercise Monitor, a device that will benefit both patients and physicians monitoring the effectiveness of exercise aimed at promoting bone health.
Osteoporosis is a serious health problem in most industrialized countries where 50% of women and 25% of men over 50 years of age will suffer an osteoporotic fracture.
Over 75 million people are afflicted by osteoporosis in Europe, USA and Japan alone.
Bone exercise is one the things that can significantly reduce the impact of osteoporosis and has led to the development of a new Bone Exercise Monitor which indicates whether the person using it has engaged in physical activities that may have been helpful in strengthening their bones.
The Finish-developed Newtest Bone Exercise Monitor is a small device worn on the hip, and offers an excellent tool for 30 -- 50 year-old women to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of their bone exercise.
The monitor measures and analyses the user's physical activity in real-time and indicates the percentage of the required daily bone exercise that has been achieved.
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