Green Tea Fat
Burner
By Marcus
Stout
Many people find that they gain
weight as they get older. It seems to be a fact of life for
many of us; as we age we put on a few pounds. It’s no secret
that our metabolism starts to slow down as we age; even as
early as age 30. However, there does seem to be a simple secret
weapon that can prevent the pounds from creeping on as we get
older.
It’s no secret that Asian
countries have far lower incidences of overweight and obesity
than most other parts of the world. And, even as they age,
Asians don’t seem to put on the age related pounds that plague
many cultures. And, of course, it’s no secret that Asians drink
large amounts of green tea.
And, there seems to be a
connection between these two facts. Green tea has been reported
to have many health benefits, including preventing disease and
weight gain. Green tea consumption has been shown to reduce the
risk of many forms of cancer, lower cholesterol levels and
reduce the risk of heart disease. Green tea has also been shown
to help regulate insulin, which may help prevent or control
diabetes.
Other studies have shown that
green tea can help with weight loss, as it seems to speed the
metabolism and promote fat loss. Green tea seems to have a
unique ability to promote thermogenesis, or fat
burning.
For these reasons, it seems that
being a lifelong green tea drinker may mean that you have less
chance of putting on a few pounds each year as you get older.
In addition to the abundant anecdotal evidence available by
comparing the statistics on obesity in Asian countries to that
of European and North American countries, there is also quite a
bit of research to back up the theory that drinking green tea
regularly over a period of years may lead to lower weight and
less body fat.
One particularly interesting
study on this subject was conducted by the Department of Family
Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Hospital in Taiwan.
This study looked at over 1200 subjects, both male and female.
They compared the tea drinking habits of the participants and
evaluated their percentage of body fat and body fat
distribution based on waist to hip ratios.
Waist to hip ratios are important
because we know that fat carried around the hips and waist are
more likely to lead to heart disease than fat carried on other
places on the body.
The study concluded that tea
drinkers were less likely to have an unhealthy percentage of
body fat, and were more likely to have positive waist to hip
ratios. In fact, those participants who had been tea drinkers
for more than 10 years showed an average of 19% less body fat
and a waist to hip ratio of 2.1% less than that of non-habitual
tea drinkers.
But even those participants who
had been habitual tea drinkers for just six months showed
improved statistics over those participants who were not
habitual tea drinkers.
This study denoted several
factors that appeared to have either positive or negative
effect on a person's body fat percentage and body fat
distribution. The factors they rated were as
follows:
Smoking
- Smoking was
associated with higher body fat and higher waist to hip
ratio.
Age -
Older Age was associated with higher body fat and higher
waist to hip ratio.
Body Mass
Index - Higher
body mass index was associated with higher body fat and a
higher hip to waist ratio.
Pre/post
menopausal -
Pre-menopausal women were more likely to have a lower
percentage of body fat and a lower waist to hip ratio than post
menopausal women.
Habitual Tea
Drinking -
Habitual tea drinkers had lower waist to hip ratios and lower
percentages of body fat.
Physical
Exercise - Those
who exercised regularly had lower percentages of body fat and
lower waist to hip ratios.
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So, as you can see, there are
several lifestyle factors that affect whether or not your
weight creeps up as you age. Of course, age itself is a factor
we can't control, as is going through menopause.
However, what we can learn from
this study is that getting regular exercise, refraining from
smoking and drinking tea regularly throughout your life can
help you avoid gaining weight as you get older.
Adding green tea to your diet is
a simple way to help protect your health and prevent weight
gain. As more and more research has revealed green tea's health
benefits, it has become easier to find. Today, green tea can be
found in loose or bag form for brewing at home and bottled form
for those who want convenient chilled green tea.
Even those trendy coffee houses
now offer a green tea selection on your menu. And, if you can't
get enough of a dose of green tea by drinking it, there are
green tea supplements on the market that carry the
anti-oxidants of green tea in pill form. But, no matter how you
choose to get your dose of green tea, just be sure you get it!
About the Author
Marcus Stout is President of the
Golden Moon Tea Company. For more information about tea, green
tea and black tea go to http://www.goldenmoontea.com
Nothing in this essay is intended
to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Green tea has
not been approved by the Food & Drug Administration for the
treatment of any disease.
If you are not a tea drinker, you
can still get the nutritional benefits in the convenience of a
capsule form.
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