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Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial

Ingesting oolong tea or caffeine acutely increases energy expenditure, and oolong tea, but not caffeine, stimulates fat oxidation. The acute effects of caffeine, such as increased heart rate and interference with sleep, diminish over 1–4 days, known as caffeine tolerance. During each 14-day session...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Simeng, Takano, Jiro, Murayama, Norihito, Tominaga, Morie, Abe, Takashi, Park, Insung, Seol, Jaehoon, Ishihara, Asuka, Tanaka, Yoshiaki, Yajima, Katsuhiko, Suzuki, Yoko, Suzuki, Chihiro, Fukusumi, Shoji, Yanagisawa, Masashi, Kokubo, Toshio, Tokuyama, Kumpei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260552
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123671
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author Zhang, Simeng
Takano, Jiro
Murayama, Norihito
Tominaga, Morie
Abe, Takashi
Park, Insung
Seol, Jaehoon
Ishihara, Asuka
Tanaka, Yoshiaki
Yajima, Katsuhiko
Suzuki, Yoko
Suzuki, Chihiro
Fukusumi, Shoji
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Kokubo, Toshio
Tokuyama, Kumpei
author_facet Zhang, Simeng
Takano, Jiro
Murayama, Norihito
Tominaga, Morie
Abe, Takashi
Park, Insung
Seol, Jaehoon
Ishihara, Asuka
Tanaka, Yoshiaki
Yajima, Katsuhiko
Suzuki, Yoko
Suzuki, Chihiro
Fukusumi, Shoji
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Kokubo, Toshio
Tokuyama, Kumpei
author_sort Zhang, Simeng
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description Ingesting oolong tea or caffeine acutely increases energy expenditure, and oolong tea, but not caffeine, stimulates fat oxidation. The acute effects of caffeine, such as increased heart rate and interference with sleep, diminish over 1–4 days, known as caffeine tolerance. During each 14-day session of the present study, 12 non-obese males consumed oolong tea (100 mg caffeine, 21.4 mg gallic acid, 97 mg catechins and 125 mg polymerized polyphenol), caffeine (100 mg), or placebo at breakfast and lunch. On day 14 of each session, 24-h indirect calorimetry and polysomnographic sleep recording were performed. Caffeine and oolong tea increased fat oxidation by ~20% without affecting energy expenditure over 24-h. The decrease in the respiratory quotient by oolong tea was greater than that by caffeine during sleep. The effect of oolong tea on fat oxidation was salient in the post-absorptive state. These findings suggest a role of unidentified ingredients in oolong tea to stimulate fat oxidation, and this effect is partially suppressed in a postprandial state. Two weeks of caffeine or oolong tea ingestion increased fat oxidation without interfering with sleep. The effects of subacute ingestion of caffeine and oolong tea differed from the acute effects, which is a particularly important consideration regarding habitual tea consumption.
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spelling pubmed-77603392020-12-26 Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial Zhang, Simeng Takano, Jiro Murayama, Norihito Tominaga, Morie Abe, Takashi Park, Insung Seol, Jaehoon Ishihara, Asuka Tanaka, Yoshiaki Yajima, Katsuhiko Suzuki, Yoko Suzuki, Chihiro Fukusumi, Shoji Yanagisawa, Masashi Kokubo, Toshio Tokuyama, Kumpei Nutrients Article Ingesting oolong tea or caffeine acutely increases energy expenditure, and oolong tea, but not caffeine, stimulates fat oxidation. The acute effects of caffeine, such as increased heart rate and interference with sleep, diminish over 1–4 days, known as caffeine tolerance. During each 14-day session of the present study, 12 non-obese males consumed oolong tea (100 mg caffeine, 21.4 mg gallic acid, 97 mg catechins and 125 mg polymerized polyphenol), caffeine (100 mg), or placebo at breakfast and lunch. On day 14 of each session, 24-h indirect calorimetry and polysomnographic sleep recording were performed. Caffeine and oolong tea increased fat oxidation by ~20% without affecting energy expenditure over 24-h. The decrease in the respiratory quotient by oolong tea was greater than that by caffeine during sleep. The effect of oolong tea on fat oxidation was salient in the post-absorptive state. These findings suggest a role of unidentified ingredients in oolong tea to stimulate fat oxidation, and this effect is partially suppressed in a postprandial state. Two weeks of caffeine or oolong tea ingestion increased fat oxidation without interfering with sleep. The effects of subacute ingestion of caffeine and oolong tea differed from the acute effects, which is a particularly important consideration regarding habitual tea consumption. MDPI 2020-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7760339/ /pubmed/33260552 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123671 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Simeng
Takano, Jiro
Murayama, Norihito
Tominaga, Morie
Abe, Takashi
Park, Insung
Seol, Jaehoon
Ishihara, Asuka
Tanaka, Yoshiaki
Yajima, Katsuhiko
Suzuki, Yoko
Suzuki, Chihiro
Fukusumi, Shoji
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Kokubo, Toshio
Tokuyama, Kumpei
Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial
title Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial
title_full Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial
title_fullStr Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial
title_full_unstemmed Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial
title_short Subacute Ingestion of Caffeine and Oolong Tea Increases Fat Oxidation without Affecting Energy Expenditure and Sleep Architecture: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Cross-Over Trial
title_sort subacute ingestion of caffeine and oolong tea increases fat oxidation without affecting energy expenditure and sleep architecture: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded cross-over trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260552
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123671
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