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Green Tea for Weight Loss

DivineSpirit by DivineSpirit Talking(June 2007) (rank 500+)

Efficacy of a green tea extract rich in catechin polyphenols and caffeine in increasing 24-h energy expenditure and fat oxidation in humans1,2,3
Abdul G Dulloo, Claudette Duret, Dorothée Rohrer, Lucien Girardier, Nouri Mensi, Marc Fathi, Philippe Chantre and Jacques Vandermander
1 From the Department of Physiology,

Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva; Geneva University Hospital; and Laboratoires Arkopharma, Nice, France.

Background: Current interest in the role of functional foods in weight control has focused on plant ingredients capable of interfering with the sympathoadrenal system.

Objective: We investigated whether a green tea extract, by virtue of its high content of caffeine and catechin polyphenols, could increase 24-h energy expenditure (EE) and fat oxidation in humans.

Design: Twenty-four–hour EE, the respiratory quotient (RQ), and the urinary excretion of nitrogen and catecholamines were measured in a respiratory chamber in 10 healthy men. On 3 separate occasions, subjects were randomly assigned among 3 treatments: green tea extract (50 mg caffeine and 90 mg epigallocatechin gallate), caffeine (50 mg), and placebo, which they ingested at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Results: Relative to placebo, treatment with the green tea extract resulted in a significant increase in 24-h EE (4%; P < 0.01) and a significant decrease in 24-h RQ (from 0.88 to 0.85; P < 0.001) without any change in urinary nitrogen. Twenty-four–hour urinary norepinephrine excretion was higher during treatment with the green tea extract than with the placebo (40%, P < 0.05). Treatment with caffeine in amounts equivalent to those found in the green tea extract had no effect on EE and RQ nor on urinary nitrogen or catecholamines.

Conclusions: Green tea has thermogenic properties and promotes fat oxidation beyond that explained by its caffeine content per se. The green tea extract may play a role in the control of body composition via sympathetic activation of thermogenesis, fat oxidation, or both.

Key Words: Obesity • thermogenesis • catechins • polyphenols • caffeine • sympathetic nervous system • green tea • fat oxidation • catecholamines • men

Credit to the original source:

Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (1999; Vol. 70, No. 6, pp. 1040-1045),

American Society for Nutrition.

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Clincal Nutrition
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/70/6/1040

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Libby24
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | Libby24
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
Might give it a try
Great advice


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lexiw
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | lexiw
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss

Great stuff but how do you make it taste any good lol

 Lexi xxx



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DivineSpirit
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | DivineSpirit
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss

Oh btw i forgot to mention, you may find you are urinating alot more then usual.  Dont panic its only the toxins leaving your body, Give it a good 3 months before your metabolism kicks in, then you will start to notice the difference with your weight.

Love and Light

Mel

 



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cookclan
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | cookclan
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
Intersting stuff thanks for sharing...
Cheers
Angie


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toosh
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | toosh
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss

Great advice, but I have to agree with Leisa - I find it very hard to read. It would be easier if you translated it into your own words.

Teshia



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Ngairi
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | Ngairi
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
Great advice, but it would be nice if you could actually write it in plain speak. I have trouble reading this, as it contains too many 'big' words, ones I am unfamiliar with in my everyday conversations. I could just copy and paste too, but I like to write it so that jo average can understand. No offence meant, just an opinion. Leisa


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Rose24
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | Rose24
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
Great advice! I'll give it a try. I always have so much trouble losing weight after pregnancy.


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angieh
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | angieh
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
Just to let you know that I am flagging this advice article. I am currently in the process of requesting permission to reproduce this content by the original author, as your article seems to have come from the abstract of the study, "Efficacy of a green tea extract rich in catechin polyphenols and caffeine in increasing 24-h energy expenditure and fat oxidation in humans".


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           angieh
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | angieh
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We have been given the green light from the American Society of Nutrition who runs the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition the green light. However, we have to credit the article to their standards. Will send you a Minti Mail about what to put as the credit.


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crystalmoon
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | crystalmoon
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
OK where is that plantation??? I need the company too.......... Oh Fi don't rain on my parade PMSL xx


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yummymummyof3
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | yummymummyof3
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
I drink a lot of green tea the trouble is I don't eat the right things in between!!!  But it is a great cleansing drink x


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cazza
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | cazza
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
might try this , as im trying to lose weight at the moment, its just hard with winter and all...

Great advise..


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blackwidowkate
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | blackwidowkate
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss
Hi
How much do I have to drink for it to work...green tea is yuck
Luv Deb


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      DivineSpirit
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2007 | DivineSpirit
Re: Green Tea for Weight Loss

Hi Debs

I would recommend one or two cups a day, in the morning.

Also keep to the recommendation of 2 Litres of water a day.  I fill up a bottle every night before I go to bed ready for the next day.  I would have to admit I dont always get to drink the full 2 litres.

Also if you can eat a half an orange after each meal. The acid in the orange will break down the excess fats that dont get expelled.

Love and Light

Mel



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