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    4 Supplements You Shouldn’t Take for Weight Loss

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    • Some supplements for weight loss are unregulated, may be harmful and are not recommended.
    • Do not take green coffee bean extract, Garcinia cambogia, raspberry ketone or caffeine.
    • Work toward an energy deficit for weight loss with a healthy diet and daily exercise.

    Losing weight is challenging, and many people turn to weight-loss supplements to help achieve their goals. Unfortunately, many supplements marketed for weight loss don’t do what they promise—and may even work against your goals. Not only are supplements expensive, but they are also unregulated, so you don’t always know what you’re getting. The best way to lose weight is to focus on a food-first approach, which means eating plenty of nutrient-dense foods and maintaining a slight calorie deficit over time. 

    In this article, we get into some popular weight-loss supplements and why nutrition professionals don’t recommend them, plus helpful tips for healthy, sustainable weight loss. Knowing what to watch out for can help you make informed choices and prioritize strategies that actually support your health and weight-loss journey.

    Green Coffee Bean Extract

    If you’ve searched for supplements aiding weight loss, you’ve likely come across green coffee bean extract. Quite simply, this supplement is derived from the coffee plant’s seeds, which are green before roasting. “[Green coffee bean extract] has chlorogenic acid, a coffee compound that can supposedly decrease fat absorption and speed up metabolism,” says Danielle VenHuizen, M.S., RDN. She adds that these claims are mostly unwarranted. 

    Only a few human trials have examined the effectiveness of green coffee bean extract on weight loss. These trials had poor study design and showed mixed results. While one study found that green coffee extract may help reduce weight and body mass index, there wasn’t a significant effect on body fat percentage, meaning that the mass lost could come from water or muscle.

    Body mass index (BMI) is a flawed measure that’s often used in healthcare to determine a person’s body weight category, and therefore, chronic disease risk. However, it has limitations and does not account for individual factors that influence one’s health status, such as body composition, ethnicity, race, sex and age. This is why it shouldn’t be used as a comprehensive measure of someone’s health and can be a source of body size stigma and bias.

    “Additionally, in my clinical experience, I have yet to meet a client who has lost weight by using green coffee bean extract,” says VenHuizen. Lastly, there isn’t much information on the safety of green coffee bean extract, so buyers beware. 

    Garcinia Cambogia

    Garcinia cambogia is a fruit with ​​hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a compound thought to reduce fat production in the body and suppress appetite. “Studies seem to indicate that some of these claims might be true, but unfortunately, the benefits are modest, and the research is conflicting,” says VenHuizen. One study states that there are only a small number of studies on Garcinia cambogia, and the methodology is poor, meaning that these results shouldn’t be trusted.

    Even more alarming, “several studies have reported liver issues with long-term use of this supplement,” says VenHuizen. This is another pretty convincing reason to avoid adding this supplement to your weight-loss regimen. 

    Raspberry Ketone

    Raspberry ketone is a compound found in the raspberry fruit. Small test-tube and animal studies suggest it may suppress the buildup of fat in the body, but the results are extremely limited. There has only been one human study on the effects of raspberry ketone on weight loss. The participants took the supplement for eight weeks while also following a calorie-restricted diet. The raspberry ketone supplement was combined with caffeine, bitter orange, ginger, garlic, cayenne, L-theanine, pepper extract, B vitamins and chromium. 

    The 45 participants who finished the study lost weight, but it’s impossible to know if it was due to the raspberry ketone blend or the calorie deficit. In short, there isn’t enough evidence to support raspberry ketone for weight loss, so save your money. Instead, we recommend snacking on some raspberries, which have several health benefits, including filling fiber and inflammation-fighting anthocyanins.

    Caffeine

    The most recognizable supplement on this list, caffeine is a compound that stimulates the nervous system. It’s naturally present in tea, coffee and chocolate, as well as in herbal supplements like guarana. Caffeine increases thermogenesis, the body’s natural production of heat. During this process, the body burns extra calories. 

    Research suggests caffeine can help with weight loss, but a large dose is necessary to create a response. One study concluded that more than 3 milligrams of caffeine per kilogram of body weight is necessary to stimulate the breakdown of fat. For a 150-pound person, that’s 200 mg of caffeine, or two cups of coffee. 

    It is recommended to cap caffeine consumption 400 mg daily for safety, but everyone has a different tolerance level. People sensitive to caffeine may experience symptoms like nervousness, jitters, heart racing and headaches, among others. 

    Although caffeine may increase fat loss, it’s not the best way to lose weight, especially because supplements with caffeine may contain more than that, plus other stimulants. That said, caffeine from natural sources like coffee is the safest way to consume caffeine. So, feel free to include a cup of coffee or tea in your day for an energy boost, but don’t expect it to affect your weight too much. 

    Tips for Healthy Weight Loss 

    Although they may not be quick or flashy, the most effective tools for losing weight are good old-fashioned healthy eating and exercise. VenHuizen recommends increasing fiber-rich fruits and vegetables and healthy fats in the diet. “These foods naturally increase satiety and provide anti-inflammatory benefits that may aid in weight loss,” says VenHuizen. “And unlike supplements, studies on fruit and vegetable intake show that these foods improve weight-loss efforts,” she adds. 

    In addition, “Trying to stay moderately active throughout the day, especially for people who work sedentary desk jobs, can help with weight loss,” says Madeleine Putzi, M.S., RDN. She recommends getting up and walking around once per hour to increase your total amount of steps for the day, which is an easy and non-taxing way to increase your daily calorie burn. 

    Putzi also suggests investing in a standing desk and/or a walking pad if possible. “If you walk for 10 minutes at 3 miles per hour, you will hit around 1,000 steps. Do that every hour, and that’s an easy 8,000 steps by the end of your workday,” says Putzi.

    Our Expert Take

    Weight-loss supplements are usually not worth the expensive price tag. If a supplement promises to “magically burn fat or flatten your belly,” chances are it’s not the miracle that’s promised on the bottle. A food and exercise approach to weight loss is the most effective way to reach your weight-loss goals in a sustainable way.

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