AbstractObesity is an increasingly prevalent and preventable morbidity with multiple behavioral, surgical and pharmacological interventions currently available. Commercial dietary supplements are often advertised to stimulate metabolism and cause rapid weight and/or fat loss, although few well-controlled studies have demonstrated such effects. We describe a commercially available dietary supplement (purportedly containing caffeine, catechins, and other metabolic stimulators) on resting metabolic rate in humans, and on metabolism, mitochondrial content, and related gene expression in vitro. Human males ingested either a placebo or commercially available supplement (RF) in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over fashion. Metab...
In the United States, people have come to rely heavily on everyday caffeine consumption for numerous...
Metabolic syndrome manifestations include chronic fatigue, insulin resistance, elevated levels of gl...
Metabolic flexibility is the capacity of an organism to adequately respond to changes in the environ...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent and preventable morbidity with multiple behavioral, surgical an...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent and preventable morbidity with multiple behavioral, surgical an...
Background: Commercially available dietary products advertised to promote weight loss are an under r...
The study investigated the impact of a multi-ingredient nutritional supplement (MINS) on resting met...
Thermogenic supplements are widely used in the general population to support attempted fat loss; how...
Background: Recent investigations have identified that commercially available dietary supplements, c...
Background Increasing metabolism is a primary focus of many commercially available dietary supplemen...
Background: While it is known that dietary supplements containing a combination of thermogenic ingre...
SummaryResveratrol is a natural compound that affects energy metabolism and mitochondrial function a...
Background: Dietary supplements targeting fat loss and increased thermogenesis are prevalent within ...
Resveratrol is a natural compound that affects energy metabolism and mitochondrial function and serv...
The number of people suffering from metabolic diseases is dramatically worldwide. This stresses the ...
In the United States, people have come to rely heavily on everyday caffeine consumption for numerous...
Metabolic syndrome manifestations include chronic fatigue, insulin resistance, elevated levels of gl...
Metabolic flexibility is the capacity of an organism to adequately respond to changes in the environ...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent and preventable morbidity with multiple behavioral, surgical an...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent and preventable morbidity with multiple behavioral, surgical an...
Background: Commercially available dietary products advertised to promote weight loss are an under r...
The study investigated the impact of a multi-ingredient nutritional supplement (MINS) on resting met...
Thermogenic supplements are widely used in the general population to support attempted fat loss; how...
Background: Recent investigations have identified that commercially available dietary supplements, c...
Background Increasing metabolism is a primary focus of many commercially available dietary supplemen...
Background: While it is known that dietary supplements containing a combination of thermogenic ingre...
SummaryResveratrol is a natural compound that affects energy metabolism and mitochondrial function a...
Background: Dietary supplements targeting fat loss and increased thermogenesis are prevalent within ...
Resveratrol is a natural compound that affects energy metabolism and mitochondrial function and serv...
The number of people suffering from metabolic diseases is dramatically worldwide. This stresses the ...
In the United States, people have come to rely heavily on everyday caffeine consumption for numerous...
Metabolic syndrome manifestations include chronic fatigue, insulin resistance, elevated levels of gl...
Metabolic flexibility is the capacity of an organism to adequately respond to changes in the environ...