Cowra Guardian The West Australian research team studied a compound found in coffee, known as chlorogenic acid , which has been associated with reducing insulin sensitivity, blood pressure and body fat accumulation. As part of the study, obese mice were put on a high ...
Everyday Health Headlines blared the finding of a new Australian study, where a certain compound in coffee ( chlorogenic acids ) was found to cause insulin resistance in mice, a classic sign of type 2 diabetes. But experts say coffee drinkers don't need to get worked up ...
SBWire (press release) “Apart from enhancing metabolism and suppressing appetite, chlorogenic acid is also proven to prevent fat built up inside the body. It regulates sugar release into the bloodstream and by reducing sugar release it helps in cutting down fat built up ... and more »
ScienceAlert The study by researchers from the Western Australian Institute for Medical Research (WAIMR) and the University of Western Australia's School of Medicine and Pharmacology into a compound found in coffee, known as Chlorogenic Acid (CGA), has been ...
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