I've had a bioimpedance scale for a few years, and a pacemaker for about a year less, and have recently seen warnings that these scales shouldn't be used by people with pacemakers or defibrillators.
Bioimpedance scales send a small current through the body and, based on results, it can determine body fat, BMR, and other factors related to your health. This is a very small current - the scales use four (maybe less) AA batteries, and can be used for months of testing. This means that, in addition to displaying your weight and sending a bluetooth signal to your phone, the things also send a miniscule signal through your body.
The scale manufacturers (well, SOME scale manufacturers) issue a CYA warning that if you have a pacemaker, you shouldn't use the scale.
I've used it for a while, off and on, and never experienced any issues, and my heart rate hasn't changed a bit.
I did a bit of research and found the following article: Bioimpedance analysis is safe in patients with implanted cardiac electronic devices - PubMed.
This article concludes that the scale is perfectly safe for people with pacemakers or defibrillators.
(On the face of it, this makes sense to me -- the current sent to test bioimpedance is minimal,, you have to put both feet on the scale for it to work, and there is a few feet separating your feet (and the scale) from your pacemaker unless, of course, you have the pacemaker installed in your foot and have some REALLY long pacing wires.
Bioimpedance scales send a small current through the body and, based on results, it can determine body fat, BMR, and other factors related to your health. This is a very small current - the scales use four (maybe less) AA batteries, and can be used for months of testing. This means that, in addition to displaying your weight and sending a bluetooth signal to your phone, the things also send a miniscule signal through your body.
The scale manufacturers (well, SOME scale manufacturers) issue a CYA warning that if you have a pacemaker, you shouldn't use the scale.
I've used it for a while, off and on, and never experienced any issues, and my heart rate hasn't changed a bit.
I did a bit of research and found the following article: Bioimpedance analysis is safe in patients with implanted cardiac electronic devices - PubMed.
This article concludes that the scale is perfectly safe for people with pacemakers or defibrillators.
(On the face of it, this makes sense to me -- the current sent to test bioimpedance is minimal,, you have to put both feet on the scale for it to work, and there is a few feet separating your feet (and the scale) from your pacemaker unless, of course, you have the pacemaker installed in your foot and have some REALLY long pacing wires.