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Is
Conjugated Linoleic Acid Useful?
Conjugated linoleic acid is a natural substance found in many of our foods
that according to many studies can reduce fat and improve muscle mass in the
body. Taken as a supplement with no change in eating or exercise habits, it
would not make you lose weight but it could help you lose fat. It is often
taken by men looking to lose weight and bodybuild at the same time, but it
can also be useful for anyone who is overweight and under-exercising, as any
increase in muscle will increase the metabolism, burning more calories.
Like many natural weight loss products, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
combined with a flexible healthy eating plan can lead to gradual long term
weight loss and help you get out of the yoyo dieting cycle where you are
constantly losing and gaining the same 10, 20 or 50 pounds. Yoyo dieting is
very bad for the health. It is better to remain overweight than to keep on
losing and gaining, losing and gaining.
Most experts (unless they are trying to sell you something) agree that the
diet that works best in the long term is the non-diet, where instead of
eating special foods and banning others, you eat slightly smaller quantities
of a normal healthy diet. If you are currently living entirely on pizza,
fries and chocolate, then okay, some changes may be overdue. But you can
still have small portions of all of those foods from time to time. If this
is the kind of diet that you want, then CLA can help reinforce your plan by
boosting your fat loss. Dr Michael Pariza of University of
Wisconsin-Madison, reported to the American Chemical Society that CLA
"doesn't make a big fat cell get little. What it rather does is keep a
little fat cell from getting big."
Many studies have been done on CLA. One study published in the Journal of
Nutrition found that people taking CLA lost on average six pounds of body
fat more than a group that took a placebo. The researchers discovered that
you need around 3.4 grams of CLA per day for it to be effective. CLA is
found in food, especially meat and dairy products, but supplementation is
necessary for most people to reach that level.
Another study at Purdue University, Indiana, found that CLA improved insulin
levels in about two-thirds of diabetics, and slightly decreased their blood
glucose level and triglyceride levels, suggesting that it may help to
maintain normal insulin levels. But see your doctor before taking any
supplements if you have diabetes.
There are no magic pills for weight loss but if you are willing to commit to
reducing your body fat permanently, CLA may help you. Keep in mind that its
main effect is to convert fat to muscle, which by itself will not weigh any
less. But your body will look slimmer and feel healthier if you do this, and
combined with a good weight control eating plan conjugated linoleic acid can
help you move toward your ideal weight too.
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