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Research that points to coffee aiding weight loss: People who drank four cups of caffeinated coffee per day saw a four percent decrease in body fat, according to 2020 research by Harvard researchers that was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
Learn More »Drinking coffee even six hours before bedtime can cause sleep disturbances, per a 2013 study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. This has a broader impact than just making you extra sleepy: Poor or insufficient sleep has been repeatedly linked to weight gain. So, what does this mixed bag of studies mean for your health and weight loss? Basically, if you like to drink coffee, feel free to enjoy a reasonable amount. There's no conclusive evidence to support coffee for weight loss or weight gain. If your coffee habit suits you, go for it. Just don’t hang your goals on your caffeine intake because no one knows for sure whether there’s a connection.
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A potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favored beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »Hate the taste of coffee? You’re not necessarily out of luck when it comes to cashing in on the potential fat-busting power of coffee thanks to something called green coffee bean extract. A supplement available in a powder, pill or capsule, or liquid, the extract is derived from unroasted coffee beans—which allegedly maintain higher levels of chlorogenic acids, a.k.a. the antioxidant stuff in coffee typically associated with its major health benefits, than roasted beans. Green coffee bean extract is often touted as a so-called natural weight-loss supplement, which should raise flags for anyone trying to lose weight the good ol’ fashioned way because, sorry to say, there really is no such thing as a miracle drug for weight loss! Gorin says there’s preliminary research connecting green coffee bean extract to weight loss (like this study), but there needs to be waaaay more before any responsible nutrition expert would start giving these supps their seal of approval. And whether they actually work or not, you still have to be *very* careful when considering whether or not to take them. Because they’re made from coffee beans, they do contain caffeine and will contribute to your daily intake, making it easy for you to consume way too much caffeine if you forget to add it all up. There are also the usual concerns about supplements, which aren’t regulated by the FDA, and don’t necessarily need to do or contain what their labels claim. Gorin says that if you want to try one of these supplements, check that they should conduct third-party verification testing from an organization like NSF International and make sure they're not listed on the Federal Trade Commission’s website for fraud or contamination. But honestly, you're better off avoiding these until there's more research to back them up for weight loss.
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