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These Foods Will Improve Your Metabolism - Nutritionist Reveals
It's well-known that your metabolism
worsens with age.
But there are foods out there that
can give your body a much needed boost to help you shift the pounds.
A nutritionist has today revealed
the nine
best products to keep your metabolism strong, from yerba mate to
baobab.
Here, writing in a piece for Healthista, Rick Hay explains the science behind
each of the foods and how they can help.
1. Matcha green tea
‘One of the most highly researched
fat burners is green tea,’ says Mr Hay.
'Scientific studies show that
drinking up to five cups of green tea a day can increase daily
metabolism.’
Countless studies have shown green
tea benefits metabolism.
Matcha is a powdered version of
green tea that is covered in shade cloths before it’s harvested bringing you a
more potent version of the metabolism-boosting brew.
In one study, done in 2014 at Penn
State University, mice on a high-fat diet that consumed green tea extract and
exercised regularly experienced sharp reductions in final body weight and
significant improvements in health.
After 16 weeks, the high-fat-fed
mice that exercised regularly and ingested green tea extract showed an average
body mass reduction of 27.1 per cent and an average abdominal fat mass
reduction of 36.6 per cent.
The mice on the
green-tea-extract-and-exercise regimen also experienced a 17 per cent reduction
in fasting blood glucose level, a 65 per cent decrease in plasma insulin level
and reduction in insulin resistance of 65 per cent – all substantial improvements
related to diabetic health.
Not bad for a humble cup of tea or
five, right?
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Matcha is a powdered version of
green tea that is covered in shade cloths before it’s harvested bringing
you a more potent version of the metabolism-boosting brew
Yerba mate was also found that
it could reduce levels of leptin, the hormone that signals hunger, often
called ‘the obesity hormone'
2. Yerba mate
‘Yerba mate works on hormone levels
and blood sugar to help balance out cravings and studies have shown it could
have an anti-obesity effect,’ says Mr Hay.
Research done in 2012 and published
in the journal Laboratory Animal Research found that this South American plant
could lower fat levels in the blood of mice fed a high fat diet.
It was also found that it could
reduce levels of leptin, the hormone that signals hunger, often called ‘the
obesity hormone.’
‘When it comes to metabolism and
weight loss, Yerba mate is extremely beneficial,’ says Mr Hay. You can take it
as powder or tea.
3. Green coffee extract
The unroasted extract from the
coffee plant, aka Green Coffee Extract has been shown to help arrest the
absorption of glucose in the intestine.
A study published in 2011 in
Gastroenterology Research and Practice said evidence was promising for the
extract’s anti-obesity effect and more trials would confirm this.
Chlorogenic Acid is believed to be
the main active ingredient in green coffee beans and the substance that
produces the weight loss effects.
Unfortunately, straight up
increasing your coffee habit won’t have the same effect as most of the
chlorogenic acid is removed when the coffee is roasted.
4. Black pepper fruit
‘Black pepper fruit is a thermogenic
spice which means it helps heat the body to burn fat and can also assist with
the absorption of other nutrients,’ says Mr Hay.
A study from 2011 done on mice found
that those fed a high-fat diet still lost weight when they were given
supplements of black pepper.
Further research in 2012 published
in the Journal of Agricultural and food Chemistry uncovered the way the spice
might work for weight loss – by blocking the formation of new fat cells.
‘There’s a lot of research coming out about the fact that while kidney bean blocks carbohydrate absorption,’ says Mr Hay
5. White kidney bean
‘There’s a lot of research coming
out about the fact that while kidney bean blocks carbohydrate absorption,’ says
Mr Hay.
Taking white bean extract
supplements 15 minutes before each meal led to a reduction in both weight and
waist circumference compared to taking a placebo in a study published in The
Journal of Applied Research in 2010.
A few other studies have shown
similar results.
6. Maca
Actually a native Peruvian vegetable
traditionally used as an aphrodisiac, Maca has also been shown to help
endurance, which could benefit dieters who are exercising (which we hope, is
all of you).
In fact, one study showed it
increased sexual desire and performance in male cyclists.
While there is not a lot of evidence
that it works specifically for weight loss, if you’re post-menopausal there’s a
chance maca could prevent weight gain.
A 2009 study published in the
Journal of Hygiene Research that investigated the potential of maca to reduce
body fat in post-menopausal female rats that had their ovaries taken out found
that the rats gained less weight when supplemented with maca.
Beetroot juice is used by
Olympians pre- and post- exercise for both performance enhancing and
muscle recovery benefits, thanks to a high proportion of its active
ingredient, nitrate
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