Evidence supporting the use of: Medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
For the health condition: Weight Loss
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) are supported by moderate scientific evidence for their role in weight loss, primarily due to their unique metabolic properties. MCTs are absorbed and metabolized more rapidly than long-chain triglycerides, leading to quicker energy production and less likelihood of being stored as fat. Several clinical studies have explored the effects of MCT consumption on weight management. For example, randomized controlled trials have shown that replacing some dietary fat with MCTs, compared to long-chain triglycerides, can result in modest reductions in body weight and fat mass over periods ranging from a few weeks to several months. MCTs appear to increase energy expenditure and fat oxidation, possibly contributing to these outcomes. Further, some research suggests MCTs may promote greater satiety, leading to lower calorie intake at subsequent meals. However, the overall magnitude of weight loss observed in studies is generally small and may not be clinically significant for everyone. The evidence is strongest when MCTs are used as part of a calorie-controlled diet. Safety and gastrointestinal tolerance can be concerns at higher doses. In summary, while the use of MCTs for weight loss is supported by scientific studies, the effect size is modest. MCT supplementation may be a helpful adjunct for some individuals, but should not be considered a standalone solution for weight loss.
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Other ingredients used for Weight Loss
1,3,7-Trimethylpurine-2,6-dione3-desoxy-7-KETO-DHEA
7-Keto-DHEA
Acetyl L-carnitine
Adrenergic amines
Adzuki bean
Akkermansia muciniphila
Algae
Algal protein
Almond fruit
alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
amaranth
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
animal protein
apple
Ascophyllum nodosum
ashwagandha
BCAA
bean
Beef Protein
beta-hydroxybutyrate
black ginger
black tea
brown rice protein
California chia
capsiate
capsinoids
Caralluma fimbriata
cardarine
cha de bugre
chia seed
chickpea protein
chlorogenic acid
cocoa
Coleus forskohlii
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
cowpea
deoxycholic acid
diacylglycerol
dihydrocapsiate
ecdysteroids
egg
ephedrine
evodiamine
fish
forskohlii root
forskolin
Foxtail millet
fucoxanthin
garbanzo bean
garcinia
glucomannan
grains of paradise
guarana
Guaranine
Gymnema
HMB hydroxymethylbutyrate
Hoodia
hydroxycitric acid
hydroxymethylbutyrate
inulin
Irvingia gabonensis
isomaltulose
jiaogulan
kidney beans
Konjac
L-leucine
Legume protein
Matcha
Mate
medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
millet seed
Monkfruit
Oleoylethanolamide
oolong tea
Palatinose
phaseolamin
Pistachio
polychitosamine
Propolmannan
prune
purple tea
pyruvate
quinoa
Quinoa Protein
Rauwolscine
robusta coffee
rye
saffron
soybean
Steviol glycosides
Synephrine
Thylakoid
Tiger Nut
Vegetable Protein
Whey protein
Xanthohumol
Yacon
Yerba mate
Yohimbine
Other health conditions supported by medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
Alzheimer's DiseaseAutism
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cholesterol (high)
Diabetes
Energy (lack of)
Fat Metabolism (poor)
Fatty Liver Disease
Inflammation
Memory and Brain Function
Metabolic Syndrome
Nerve Damage
Parkinson's Disease
Wasting
Weight Loss
Products containing medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
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