Vitamin
C And The Whey To Fat Loss
By Rebecca Prescott
Vitamin supplements have often been used by serious bodybuilders
to augment their physique, and improve their body's response to
exercise. But they can also provide a way for those simply interested
in losing weight to get faster, more healthy results.
Probably the most interesting
news from the scientific quarter is the study that suggests that
vitamin C can help lower body fat levels, and that a deficiency
in vitamin C may be linked to a gradual increase in body fat in
people who aren't dieting. In the study, 20 obese men and women
were either given a placebo or 500mg of vitamin C a day. All of
the people in the study were put on a low fat diet.
At the start of the trial,
researchers found that those who had the most body fat also had
the lowest levels of vitamin C (as measured in the blood). During
the trial, those taking the vitamin C supplement had blood levels
of vitamin C increase by 30%, and those taking the placebo had their
blood vitamin C levels reduced by 27%.
Both groups lost the
same amount of weight. However, those not taking vitamin C had an
11% drop in their ability to oxidize fat. The researchers found
that body fat mass did decrease more in the group of people taking
vitamin C, although they describe the difference as not being statistically
significant.
Diet is obviously the
most important factor in losing weight, as the study found. However
the results may be beneficial for those whose weight loss has reached
a plateau, or for those wanting to give their body as much help
as possible. And ensuring there is enough vitamin C in your diet
may prove to be a good safeguard against putting weight back on,
if it is combined with sensible eating and exercise.
Vitamin C is believed
to work in fat oxidation because it is involved in the creation
of the amino acid carnitine. Carnitine is involved in transporting
fats in the body.
Another popular bodybuilding
supplement, whey, has been found to have a beneficial effect on
blood sugar levels. Some meals are what is called high glycemic,
which means that when they the carbohydrates in them are metabolized,
they are released quickly into the bloodstream. This causes a spike
in blood sugar levels, which gives you a lot of energy for a short
while, but then leaves you feeling tired. It can also lead to cravings
for other foods, which can make it difficult to stick to a diet.
The study was
done on those with type 2 diabetes, although whey has been found
to help healthy people improve their blood sugar levels after a
high glycemic index meal also. In the study, when whey was added
to a meal at lunch, there was a big improvement in the way the body
handled the carbohydrates. It did not have much of an impact at
breakfast, however. But at least for lunch and possible dinner,
adding whey protein to a meal could help dieters control cravings,
as well as regulate their energy levels after a meal.
For more information
on vitamin C, click here. For information on how the herbal sports
supplement leucine can help with fat loss, click here. Rebecca presents
this natural health and vitamin site.
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