Effects of the Long-Term Ingestion of Tea Catechins on Energy Expenditure and Dietary Fat Oxidation in Healthy Subjects
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The long-term ingestion of tea catechins has been reported to reduce body fat. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the long-term ingestion of tea catechins on postprandial energy expenditure and dietary fat oxidation. Twelve healthy men aged 27-48 years participated in the study. The subjects con-sumed 350 ml of a test beverage/day that contained either a high dose of catechin (592.9mg) or a low dose of catechin (77.7mg) for a period of 12 weeks. Respiratory analyses were conducted before and at 4, 8, and 12 weeks during the test period, in which oxygen consumption and the excretion of ^<13>CO_2 were monitored over 8 hr after a single ingestion of a test meal containing ^<13>C labeled triglyceride. The excretion of ^<13>CO_2 in the high dose catechin group (the HC group) was significantly increased at 4 and 12 weeks of the test period compared to that for the low dose catechin group (the LC group) (p<0.05), and this elevation persisted at 8.9% at week 0 to 12.9% at week 12. Dietary induced thermogenesis (DIT), defined as an increased energy expenditure from the fasting baseline for 8 hr after the single ingestion of a test meal, was significantly higher in the HC group at 8 and 12 weeks compared to that in the LC group (p<0.05) with elevation to 90.3 kcal at week 12 from 51.4 kcal at week 0. In conclusion, enhanced dietary fat oxidation and an increased DIT may play an important role in the mechanism of the anti-obesity effect of tea catechins.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2005-04-01
著者
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Hase Tadashi
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1 Kao Corporation
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CHIKAMA Akiro
Health Care Food Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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TOKIMITSU Ichiro
Health Care Food Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation
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Chikama Akiro
花王ヘルスケア食品研究所
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Chikama Akiro
Health Care Food Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Harada Ushio
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1, Kao corporation
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Saito Shinichiro
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1, Kao corporation
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Takase Hideto
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1, Kao corporation
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Nagao Tomonori
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1, Kao corporation
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Tokimitsu Ichiro
Health Care Food Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Tokimitsu Ichiro
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Abe Chiaki
Health Care Products Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Harada Ushio
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1 Kao Corporation
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Harada Ushio
Biological Science Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Hase Tadashi
Health Care Products Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Takase Hideto
Health Care Products Research Laboratories No.1 Kao Corporation
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Nagao Tomonori
Health Care Food Research Laboratories Kao Corporation
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Saito Shinichiro
Health Care Food Res. Laboratories Kao Corp.
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