Individuals with electronic implants are generally advised to avoid using devices with Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology, as there is a small possibility of electromagnetic interference.


To the best of our knowledge, no specific studies have been conducted on how BIA devices might affect the performance of glucose monitors. While BIA technology is considered safe and no direct health risks are known, the low-frequency currents it uses could potentially interfere with the functionality of certain implants.


For this reason, we recommend caution and advise individuals with electronic implants not to use BIA devices.


We suggest reaching out to the manufacturer of your glucose monitor to check if their device might be affected by BIA technology.