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The Impact of Coffee on Weight Loss<\/h2>\n

Drinking coffee has become the norm in many parts of the world, and its consumption is growing. While popularly believed to be healthy, there is debate whether drinking coffee when trying to lose weight is beneficial or detrimental. From the perspective of calories, coffee is a very low-calorie drink, totally free of fat and cholesterol. Thus, in and of itself, coffee does not add calories to your daily diet except if you add creams, milks, and other sweeteners. <\/p>\n

But caffeine, the main ingredient in coffee, is known to be a central nervous system stimulant, elevating heart rate and body temperature, and increasing blood pressure. Uncontrolled and excessive consumption of caffeine can lead to insomnia, restlessness, and nervousness, which can negatively affect weight loss efforts. But when taken in moderation, according to one study presented by the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Granada in Spain, caffeine intake can increase thermogenesis and fat oxidation in the human body, helping to reduce overall body fat levels. <\/p>\n

Other studies published by The University of Birmingham and the Harvard Medical School indicate that moderate consumption of coffee helps reduce insulin levels, by blocking its production. Higher insulin levels are associated with higher sugar levels, and sugar is an enemy when it comes to weight loss plans. Thus, logically, lower insulin levels lead to less sugar intake and fewer fatty deposits, supporting weight loss efforts. <\/p>\n

Drinking coffee is also considered helpful in curbing appetites and skip meals. Compounds in the drink, such as chlorogenic acid, work in the body to prevent absorption of glucose from the digestive tract. So when it comes to feeling full and satisfied after meals, drinking moderately amounts of coffee can help reduce and control hunger cravings, be it before or after meals. <\/p>\n