Supplements marketed for losing weight are a multi-billion dollar
industry with so many people (mainly women) seeking the "get rich
quick" solution to their weight loss desires. Unfortunately for most
they are simply wasting their hard-earned money as the supplements do
not do as they say on the tin.
Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School at the universities of Exeter and Plymouth reviewed a number of studies into the effectiveness of nine supplements and found no evidence they work. The UK team reviewed existing data on guar gum, bitter orange, calcium, glucomannan (a dietary fibre), chitosan (listed as a fat absorber), chromium picolinate (sometimes sold as an appetite suppressant) and green tea. Their findings prove that as far as diet supplements go they're mostly worthless!
Another study conducted in Germany looked at the nine most common weight loss supplements sold over the counter. They took 189 overweight individuals and spilt them into 10 groups. The groups were given either the weight loss supplements or placebo. Even though those taking the weight loss supplements did lose weight it was really no different from those taking the placebo.
Very few food supplements have ever been tested in clinical trials as they do not need to be licensed as opposed to mainstream drugs which is very alarming!
Weight loss supplements are in general a waste of your money. Some containing caffeine can assist in your training and dieting for losing weight, but the bottom line is that if you're looking to lose weight, a specific exercise program combined with a quality diet plan is the only way you will succeed.
Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School at the universities of Exeter and Plymouth reviewed a number of studies into the effectiveness of nine supplements and found no evidence they work. The UK team reviewed existing data on guar gum, bitter orange, calcium, glucomannan (a dietary fibre), chitosan (listed as a fat absorber), chromium picolinate (sometimes sold as an appetite suppressant) and green tea. Their findings prove that as far as diet supplements go they're mostly worthless!
Another study conducted in Germany looked at the nine most common weight loss supplements sold over the counter. They took 189 overweight individuals and spilt them into 10 groups. The groups were given either the weight loss supplements or placebo. Even though those taking the weight loss supplements did lose weight it was really no different from those taking the placebo.
Very few food supplements have ever been tested in clinical trials as they do not need to be licensed as opposed to mainstream drugs which is very alarming!
Weight loss supplements are in general a waste of your money. Some containing caffeine can assist in your training and dieting for losing weight, but the bottom line is that if you're looking to lose weight, a specific exercise program combined with a quality diet plan is the only way you will succeed.
Mike Heatlie MSc CSCS is one of the world's top Celebrity
Personal Trainers and the man responsible for Gwen Stefani's post-baby
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