Green Tea Weight Loss
- Backed By Science?
Green tea weight loss studies have been both lauded as effective, and criticised as
being a child of advertising without evidence that it works in weight loss. So what's the truth?
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Studies relating to green tea and weight loss
I went looking for studies that would either support or disprove green tea weight loss. Contrary
to some critics, I found both studies in the animal AND human model that are very promising.
Animal studies are currently used by mainstream science for leads as to whether something is
worth proceeding to human studies on. There are a lot of drawbacks to animal studies, one of the main ones (aside
from the pain caused to the animal) is that for different species of animals, you get different results. And that
can lead to false conclusions as to whether what is being studied, like green tea weight loss, is effective.
There were a number of studies done with humans in relation to green tea weight loss,
however.
Firstly, the green tea and weight loss studies in animals
(mice)
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The University of Chicago's Tang Center for Herbal Medical Research on epigallocatechins
(EGCG) (which are part of green tea) - shows blood levels of glucose (sugars), lipids (fats), and
cholesterol are reduced. And fat deposits
under the skin and in the abdomin are also reduced.
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another green tea weight loss study described in the health section of the msn
site also found that green tea extract improved the metabolism of glucose and lipids, which is beneficial
for weight loss
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there have been a number of green tea weight loss studies done on the ability of green
tea extract to lower blood sugar. This relates to our metabolism, energy levels, insulin production and
hence could be useful to the dieter in terms of cravings, and maintaining their energy levels.
But what about studies that support weight loss with green tea in
humans?
In this particular green tea weight loss study, oolong tea or green tea extract (an extract is
more concentrated than just drinking it on its own) resulted in an increase in energy used by the body of 3-4% (on
average). The Linus Pauling Institute say this effect of green tea weight loss is "apparently due to increased fat oxidation and
thermogenesis". Thermogenisis refers to energy used in heat production that is not related to resting metabolism
or physical activity. (our bodies use energy even when we're doing nothing. It's less than energy used in other
activities, of course).
In another study, different groups of people were given caffeine, to see how that compared to green tea in
thermogenesis. And people taking the green tea had higher thermogenesis than those taking the equivalent amount of
caffeine without green tea catchetins.
Green tea does contain caffeine, but you can get herbal preparations without the caffeine. The good news for people
who don't like caffeine, is that it is the catchetins that produce green tea's thermogenesis effects, not the
caffeine.
So green tea weight loss can help dieters (not just mice :-) ).
There have been no studies done on long term green tea weight loss. And like any product that
has a beneficial effect, there's no use using it and then living on junk food. That would counteract some of the
green tea weight loss benefits. The more odds you give your body by following a healthy slimming diet (like the
Zone diet), the more successful you'll be.
Other elements to ensure your long term weight loss success might be to start a high repetition, low intensity
weights program, or exercise like walking (not aerobics - its good for your circulatory system and your heart, but
not weight loss.)
Personally, I think the effects of green tea weight loss combined with its superb health
benefits for blood sugar, cholesterol, bad breath, dental cavities, antioxidant effects, and potentially
anticarcinogenic (promising studies in mice), make it a good adjunct to any weight loss program.
More information on green tea extract for weight loss here.
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Other References
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active.
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