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A must read, but not necessarily for the same reasons as I needed to read this. If you decide to take this, you will need upwards of 2 grams of this particular type of CLA a day which comes from Kosher Organic Grass Fed Beef not from traditional grain fed beef as you simply cannot get enough from KOGFB nor from Kosher Goat/Sheep dairy products. Also, here are just a few (only 29) other Peer-Reviewed Research References (other than Dr. Oz) just for your reading and research from Endocrinology, Hormonal, Cortisol, Chemical Toxicology, Inflammation, Psychosomatic Medicine and much more from Medical Journals. Personally, Id scan over Dr. Oz first and then go to the Journals but to each his own. Love & LIGHT! Bosello, O., & Zamboni, M. (2000). Visceral obesity and metabolic syndrome.Obesity reviews, 1(1), 47-56. Merat, S., Casanada, F., Sutphin, M., Palinski, W., & Reaven, P. D. (1999). Western-type diets induce insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia in LDL receptor-deficient mice but do not increase aortic atherosclerosis compared with normoinsulinemic mice in which similar plasma cholesterol levels are achieved by a fructose-rich diet. Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 19(5), 1223-1230. Garg, A., Grundy, S. M., & Unger, R. H. (1992). Comparison of effects of high and low carbohydrate diets on plasma lipoproteins and insulin sensitivity in patients with mild NIDDM. Diabetes, 41(10), 1278-1285. raise plasma triglyceride and VLDL-cholesterol concentrations and reduce HDL-cholesterol levels, BORKMAN, M., CAMPBELL, L. V., CHISHOLM, D. J., & STORLIEN, L. H. (1991). Comparison of the Effects on Insulin Sensitivity of High Carbohydrate and High Fat Diets in Normal Subjects*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 72(2), 432-437. Carey, D. G., Jenkins, A. B., Campbell, L. V., Freund, J., & Chisholm, D. J. (1996). Abdominal fat and insulin resistance in normal and overweight women: direct measurements reveal a strong relationship in subjects at both low and high risk of NIDDM. Diabetes, 45(5), 633-638. Despres, J. P. (1992). Abdominal obesity as important component of insulin-resistance syndrome. Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 9(5), 452-459. Volek, J. S., Sharman, M. J., Love, D. M., Avery, N. G., Scheett, T. P., & Kraemer, W. J. (2002). Body composition and hormonal responses to a carbohydrate-restricted diet. Metabolism, 51(7), 864-870. McAuley, K. A., Hopkins, C. M., Smith, K. J., McLay, R. T., Williams, S. M., Taylor, R. W., & Mann, J. I. (2005). Comparison of high-fat and high-protein diets with a high-carbohydrate diet in insulin-resistant obese women. Diabetologia, 48(1), 8-16. Volek, J. S., Sharman, M. J., Love, D. M., Avery, N. G., Scheett, T. P., & Kraemer, W. J. (2002). Body composition and hormonal responses to a carbohydrate-restricted diet. Metabolism, 51(7), 864-870. Mårin, P., Darin, N., Amemiya, T., Andersson, B., Jern, S., & Björntorp, P. (1992). Cortisol secretion in relation to body fat distribution in obese premenopausal women. Metabolism, 41(8), 882-886. Epel, E. S., McEwen, B., Seeman, T., Matthews, K., Castellazzo, G., Brownell, K. D., ... & Ickovics, J. R. (2000). Stress and body shape: stress-induced cortisol secretion is consistently greater among women with central fat. Psychosomatic medicine, 62(5), 623-632. Kumari, M., Badrick, E., Ferrie, J., Perski, A., Marmot, M., & Chandola, T. (2009). Self-reported sleep duration and sleep disturbance are independently associated with cortisol secretion in the Whitehall II study. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 94(12), 4801-4809. Jevning, Ron, A. F. Wilson, and J. M. Davidson. Adrenocortical activity during meditation. Hormones and Behavior 10.1 (1978): 54-60.12 E. Thom, et al. Conjugated Linoleic Acid Reduces Body Fat in Healthy Exercising Humans. Journal of International Medical Research 2001 29: 392 Smedman A, Vessby B. Conjugated linoleic acid supplementation in humans--metabolic effects. Lipids. 2001 Aug;36(8):773-81. Nuria Laso, et al. Effects of milk supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid (isomers cis-9, trans-11 and trans-10, cis-12) on body composition and metabolic syndrome components. Br J Nutr. 2007 Oct;98(4):860-7. Gaullier JM, et al. Conjugated linoleic acid supplementation for 1 yr reduces body fat mass in healthy overweight humans. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Jun;79(6):1118-25. U RiseÂrus, et al. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) reduced abdominal adipose tissue in obese middle-aged men with signs of the metabolic syndrome: a randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Obesity (2001) 25, 1129±1135 Blankson H, Stakkestad JA, Fagertun H, Thom E, Wadstein J, and Gudmundsen O: Conjugated linoleic acid reduces body fat mass in overweight and obese humans. J Nutr 2000; 130: 2943-2948 theworldshealthiestfoods.org, July, 25, 2014. dairynutrition.ca July 25, 2014 Mensink, R., & Katan, M. (1987). Effect of monounsaturated fatty acids versus complex carbohydrates on high-density lipoproteins in healthy men and women.The Lancet, 329(8525), 122-125. Vroegrijk, I. O., van Diepen, J. A., van den Berg, S., Westbroek, I., Keizer, H., Gambelli, L. & Voshol, P. J. (2011). Pomegranate seed oil, a rich source of punicic acid, prevents diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance in mice. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 49(6), 1426-1430. Raquel Hontecillas DVM, PhD, et al. Activation of PPAR γ and α by Punicic Acid Ameliorates Glucose Tolerance and Suppresses Obesity-Related Inflammation. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 28:2, 184-195 Vladimir Badmaev, M.D. et al. Piperine, an Alkaloid Derived from Black Pepper, Increases Serum Response of Beta-Carotene During 14-days of Oral Beta-Carotene Supplementation. Nutrition Research (1999) 19(3) 381-388 Fernie, C. E., Dupont, I. E., Scruel, O., Carpentier, Y. A., Sébédio, J. L., & Scrimgeour, C. M. (2004). Relative absorption of conjugated linoleic acid as triacylglycerol, free fatty acid and ethyl ester in a functional food matrix.European journal of lipid science and technology, 106(6), 347-354. Gaullier JM, et al. Conjugated linoleic acid supplementation for 1 yr reduces body fat mass in healthy overweight humans. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Jun;79(6):1118-25. Raff M et al. Conjugated linoleic acids reduce body fat in healthy postmenopausal women. J Nutr. 2009 Jul;139(7):1347-52. doi: 10.3945/jn.109.104471. Epub 2009 Jun 3. Riserus U, Basu S, Jovinge S, Fredrikson GN, Arnlov J, Vessby B. Supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid causes isomer-dependent oxidative stress and elevated C-reactive protein: a potential link to fatty acid-induced insulin resistance. Circulation 2002;106:1925–9. healthybodydaily/…/dr-oz-cla-benefits-of-cla-co…/
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