A Startling Fact About Losing Dangerous Belly
Fat-- Without Exercise
by: David L. Kern
The story broke in the
international press on October 4th, 2004. Scientists in
Japan announced that laboratory rats lost large amounts of
organ fat, and increased muscle
strength, when a portion of their diet was replaced by a new
fruit extract.
Could this new discovery be "Exercise in a Pill?"
These unexpected results left the researchers puzzled. No drug
or food had ever shown the ability to target and dramatically
decrease dangerous organ fat, also known as visceral, or
"belly" fat. In fact, only one thing is proven to reduce it...
exercise.
The New American Epidemic- Obesity.
And the unsightly bulge of stubborn belly fat isn't the only
problem. Controlling this fat is important, say researchers at
Duke University Medical Center, because increased levels have
been associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and the
alarming rise in obesity rates in the United States, where
presently two out of three adults are overweight or obese.
Visceral fat is located around the organs inside the belly and
is deeper in the body than ordinary fat, and much harder to get
rid of.
In the Japanese study, conducted at the Nippon Sport Science
University graduate school, lab rats were fed a chemical
extract from apples as 5% of their diet. The animals lost an
average of 27% of organ fat in only 3 weeks. Even more baffling
to researchers was a 16% increase in muscle strength observed
in the test animals.
Proven Health Results from Apple Chemicals
Chemical extracts from apples have been extensively studied for
years for their health benefits in cancer, heart disease,
diabetes, and other chronic diseases. Recently, apple extracts
have been shown to protect the brain against nerve damage
associated with Alzheimer's Disease. But this is the first
evidence that these phytochemicals- termed apple polyphenols-
have been shown to reduce belly fat deposits.
The Japanese researchers have now turned their attention to
confirming these results in human subjects, and one Japanese
company announced plans to market health drinks containing the
extract in the U.S. later this year.
Too Early to Tell?
Although it will likely be some time before human weight loss
trials are reported, some consumers aren't willing to wait.
Since November, a small group of people in the U.S. have had
access to these apple chemicals in pill form. You can track
their intriguing results, which are now being reported on our
web site, where you can also follow the latest news and
research about apple polyphenols.
About The Author
David L. Kern is a health researcher and publisher of New
Health & Longevity, a newsletter devoted to the latest
advances in nutritional science. Get more info on this new
health discovery now at www.applepoly.com/bellyfat/.
You can find a link there for current medical studies and
breaking news on apple phytochemicals.
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