Already lauded as a powerful antioxidant, green tea extract may also help dieters shed fat. The extract may also be a safe improvement on traditional diet drugs because its benefits are not accompanied by an increase in heart rate.
As part of their study, the investigators measured the 24-hour energy expenditure of 10 healthy men receiving three doses of caffeine (50 mg), green tea extract (containing 50 mg caffeine and 90 mg epigallocatechin), or a "dummy" placebo per day. The study authors report that, compared with placebo, treatment with green tea was associated with a "significant increase" (+4%) in daily energy expenditure.
This effect was not linked to the relatively small amounts of caffeine found in tea, since subjects receiving amounts of caffeine similar to those found in green tea displayed no change in daily energy output. The investigators note, however, that green tea extract contains a high amount of catechin polyphenols. These compounds may work with other chemicals to increase levels of fat oxidation and thermogenesis, where the body burns fuel such as fat to create heat.
Stimulation of thermogenesis and fat oxidation by the green tea extract" did not raise subjects" heart rates, the researchers note. This may render green tea superior to stimulant diet drugs, which can have adverse cardiac effects, especially in obese individuals with hypertension and other cardiovascular complications.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition December 1999;70:1040-1045.
Wouldn"t it be wonderful if we could just swallow a pill, chew gum or sip on green tea all day long, and lose weight? Let"s get real folks, it is not going to happen in our lifetime. Losing weight involves cutting back on grains and sugars and increasing the exercise. There are NO MAGIC BULLETS for this. One needs to take a long-term perspective and look for long-term weight loss results not short-term.
The additional problem with green tea as mentioned in a previous newsletter is that it will increase your risk of bladder cancer. Now, we know that smokers also weigh less, and my suspicion is that it is a more powerful weight loss promoter than green tea. However, it would not make much sense to start smoking to lose weight. Admittedly, green tea has some antioxidant benefits, but overall I believe that we were all designed to drink water, and once one strays far from that for very long, the risk of disease and complications goes up considerably.