Does Wu Long Tea
really
help you lose
weight?
You’ve probably seen the advertisements:
“Drink wu long tea and lose a jeans size every 7
days!”…
“Burn 20 lbs of fat in 30 days with wu long tea!”
…
Maybe you even watched Oprah a few years ago when Dr.
Perricone said that switching your coffee for green tea would
help you take off the pounds.
You may have also read or watched countless news stories
which say how healthy it is to drink green tea.
The odds are good that if you’re interested in improving
your health and losing fat, you probably either drink tea, take
a green tea supplement or you’ve at least thought about it.
But what if I told you that most of the fat reducing claims
for green tea were absolute, total BS, based on
misinterpretation or deliberate misreporting of the
research?
Unfortunately, it’s true. If you’ve bought green tea based
on the claim that it causes large reductions in body fat, then
you have been scammed.
Here are the facts:
Green tea DOES stimulate your
metabolism.
However, the research is very unclear about what kind of
impact this small, short term increase in metabolism will have
on your bodyweight in the long term.
In the most often quoted study (Dulloo, 1999), A swiss
research team found that 270 mg of green tea extract 3X a day
increased metabolic rate by the equivalent of about 79 calories
on average and increased the oxidation of fat as the fuel
source.
If you do the math, it appears that 79 kcal a day would add
up to an extra pound of fat lost every 44 days. Not much, but
you’ll take it, right? Hypothetically, that would add up to an
extra 8 pounds lost per year.
What advertisements quoting this study don’t tell you is
that this and other similar studies did not even measure long
term change in body fat percentage or bodyweight. They only
measured a 24- hour increase in energy expenditure.
One study which is used as marketing ammunition to claim
that wu long tea burns 2.5 times more fat than green tea was
based only on a 120-minute increase in energy expenditure!
(reminds me of that Mark Twain quote: “There are lies, damned
lies, and then there are statistics.”)
Numerous follow up studies have confirmed the short term
increase in metabolism, but the studies are mixed on whether
green tea improves weight reduction or maintenance in the long
term.
The research IS compelling, but not
conclusive.
As for ad claims that say you’ll lose a lot of weight just
from drinking green tea… absolute BS!
Hopefully the Federal Trade Commission will catch up with these
scammers sooner rather than later, as the marketing messages on
the Internet are getting louder and bolder every day.
As for health benefits - green tea is certainly a
champ. It’s high in antioxidants and there are more
than 2,000 research citations about potential health benefits
of green tea (not to mention a 5,000 year history of use in
China and the far east).
Even if you’re a skeptic, green tea is hard not to like and
it’s hard to dispute that it’s a good idea to add green tea to
your nutrition program as one part of a well-balanced fitness
lifestyle.
But when it comes to claims for large and rapid losses
in bodyweight and bodyfat, (especially the wu long tea ads that
are currently all over the internet), buyer beware.
The science we do have says that the thermogenic effect of
green tea - while very real - is also very small.
Train hard and expect success always,
Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
Fat Loss Coach
www.BurnTheFat.com

About the Author:
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified personal
trainer and freelance fitness writer. Tom is the author of
"Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which teaches you how to
get lean without drugs or supplements using secrets of the
world's best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to
get rid of stubborn fat and increase your metabolism by
visiting: www.burnthefat.com
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