Effects of BIOPHILIA TRACKER Bioresonance Therapy on Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Elderly
Effects of BIOPHILIA TRACKER X5 Bioresonance Therapy on Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Elderly
This study aimed to analyze the effects of 12‑month BIOPHILIA TRACKER X5 bioresonance therapy on physical activity behavior and cardiovascular risk factors in the elderly. A randomized, parallel, double‑blind clinical trial was conducted with a sample of 20 elderly individuals. Bioresonance treatment was administered using the BIOPHILIA TRACKER X5 device.
Basic data including gender and morbidity were collected. For cardiovascular risk factors, body composition, blood pressure, and biochemical profiles were analyzed. The stages of behavior change related to physical activity were verified using the Transtheoretical Model, and physical activity patterns were assessed via the Baecke Questionnaire.
The results showed that in the treatment group, total cholesterol, triglycerides, blood glucose, LDL‑c, and non‑HDL‑c were significantly decreased, while HDL‑c, physical activity score, and exercise score were significantly increased. The placebo group showed regression in the behavioral stages of physical activity.
Based on these findings, we conclude that instrumental biocommunication therapy using the BIOPHILIA TRACKER X5 can significantly contribute to the health of the elderly, particularly in improving physical activity levels, maintaining blood glucose homeostasis, and enhancing lipid metabolism, thus providing important support for health management in the elderly.
