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Posted by: thajeepster

can too much coffee affect your metabolism and or make you gain weight? ive had quite a lot of coffee today and was just wondering, no cream or sugar though. Thanks



Posted by: Jodi

I drink a couple cups a day. As long as you are leaving out cream and sugar then a few cups a day is fine. Most of us don't even cut it out of our competition diets until a fews weeks before the comp.



Posted by: P-funk

I like coffee too. one small cup a day or every other day for the funk.



Posted by: Randy

Quote:
Originally Posted by thajeepster
can too much coffee affect your metabolism and or make you gain weight? ive had quite a lot of coffee today and was just wondering, no cream or sugar though. Thanks
I've not seen any evidence that coffee alone will make you gain weight.
Now of course if you add cream and sugar, it can most definately attribute to weight gain.

Here is a good coffee link that is very informative.

COFFEE



Posted by: juggernaut

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jodi
I drink a couple cups a day. As long as you are leaving out cream and sugar then a few cups a day is fine. Most of us don't even cut it out of our competition diets until a fews weeks before the comp.
Hey jodi,

Why would you cut out the caffiene when it is a known key for effective fat burning? I am confused.



Posted by: PwrJ

There's been plenty of studies about the positive and negative effects of coffee, none of which listed side effects related to slowing down your metabolism, and overall they have been inconclusive. So I think a cup or two a day won't hurt. Obviously if you don't add cream and sugar.



Posted by: Jodi

Quote:
Originally Posted by juggernaut
Hey jodi,

Why would you cut out the caffiene when it is a known key for effective fat burning? I am confused.
A week or 2 before competition you cut out EVERYTHING - even whey.



Posted by: juggernaut

Even whey?? Why the hell would you do that?



Posted by: Jodi

It can make you retain water.



Posted by: Randy

maybe to some of the skinny bean poles ...water retention might be a good thing



Posted by: juggernaut

whey? Really. I never knew that.

So, coffee as a duretic can do the same too? then how do you get rid of the water? I am weeks away from my first contest and want to know this.



Posted by: Jodi

caffeine is a diuretic not necessary coffee.

Don't you have a coach?



Posted by: atherjen

do NOT attempt to take my coffee from me tryed that once.. haha

a couple cups a day is fine, as long as you dont add large amounts of cream and sugar.. sweetner, small amount of cream or milk would be fine. make sure your drinking enough water behind it



Posted by: juggernaut

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jodi
caffeine is a diuretic not necessary coffee.

Don't you have a coach?
I do have a trainer, but since this is my first time, I have no idea what to expect.



Posted by: juggernaut

Anyway, I drink it black with a dash of Splenda



Posted by: madden player

I am sure I read in some health mag that coffee was full of antioxidents??...I know tea is full of antioxidents but I can remember something positive about coffee that made me feel not so bad about my raging caffeine addiction.



Posted by: juggernaut

Quote:
Originally Posted by madden player
raging caffeine addiction.
hmmm...thought I was the only one like that. Dont even bother asking me questions before I get the first sip in. My wife just hands me the newspaper and my mug-doesnt say a word.



Posted by: Randy

Quote:
Originally Posted by madden player
I am sure I read in some health mag that coffee was full of antioxidents??...I know tea is full of antioxidents but I can remember something positive about coffee that made me feel not so bad about my raging caffeine addiction.

I give you guys a coffee link, and you don't read it ...
In the link it describes Antioxidents... Here it is >


SUBJECT: COFFEE AND ANTI-OXIDANTS

Q1: Does coffee contain any anti-oxidants?


A: Scientific research has demonstrated that a serving of coffee contains up to four times as much anti-oxidant activity as a serving of green tea, and that each cup of coffee has a large amount of anti-oxidant "polyphenols" in its roasted form -- whose strength is not diminished by adding creamers or by decaffeination. (30).

Through the protective effects of anti-oxidants, scientists believe it may be possible to prevent, postpone or limit a number of degenerative diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, cataracts, and diseases of the nervous system. (31, 32).

Indeed, epidemiological studies have already shown that intake of polyphenols in the diet reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease in an elderly population and in a cross-cultural population. (33).

Chlorogenic acid is the most prominent polyphenol in coffee, though there are others. Robusta coffee can contain up to 7-10% chlorogenic acid, where the concentration in Arabica coffee is slightly less at 5-7%. (34). That means a cup of coffee can contain anywhere from 15 to 325 milligrams of chlorogenic acid, depending on the composition and method of preparation.

Another polyphenol found in coffee (caffeic acid) has been found to effectively protect cells against oxidation (35) and also directly contributed to the anti-oxidant system in clinical tests on laboratory animals.(36)



Posted by: Deadly13

Whatevea ,,,, just dont try to use coffee to workout with its artificial energy and will not gave you the energy though out your workout, that well gave less intensity our will lower the weight used gaving an affect were it would have been better without coffee. So the natural and best energy is carbs and low-carb diets and working out is stupid cause once you burn that fat you'll burn away muscle fibers.. Which goes against working out in the first place...



Posted by: Jodi





Posted by: Randy

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deadly13
Whatevea ,,,, just dont try to use coffee to workout with its artificial energy and will not gave you the energy though out your workout, that well gave less intensity our will lower the weight used gaving an affect were it would have been better without coffee. So the natural and best energy is carbs and low-carb diets and working out is stupid cause once you burn that fat you'll burn away muscle fibers.. Which goes against working out in the first place...
Thanks Deadly... I didn't know that



Posted by: atherjen

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jodi

will you scratch my head too?



Posted by: Randy

I was going to ask Jodi to scratch something else, but better not
<Just jokin>

I know....that was bad.



Posted by: SPIKE1257

Quote:
Originally Posted by juggernaut
My wife just hands me the newspaper and my mug-doesnt say a word.
Life is good.



Posted by: madden player

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deadly13
Whatevea ,,,, just dont try to use coffee to workout with its artificial energy and will not gave you the energy though out your workout, that well gave less intensity our will lower the weight used gaving an affect were it would have been better without coffee. So the natural and best energy is carbs and low-carb diets and working out is stupid cause once you burn that fat you'll burn away muscle fibers.. Which goes against working out in the first place...
???...It gets funnier everytime I read it...???



Posted by: SPIKE1257

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deadly13
Whatevea ,,,, just dont try to use coffee to workout with its artificial energy and will not gave you the energy though out your workout, that well gave less intensity our will lower the weight used gaving an affect were it would have been better without coffee. So the natural and best energy is carbs and low-carb diets and working out is stupid cause once you burn that fat you'll burn away muscle fibers.. Which goes against working out in the first place...
I get it, pretty funny.



Posted by: kvyd

I think hes kinda got an idea in there... but the expression of several ideas combined, mixed with horrible writing skills makes for a humorous post.



Posted by: SPIKE1257

Quote:
Originally Posted by kvyd
I think hes kinda got an idea in there... but the expression of several ideas combined, mixed with horrible writing skills makes for a humorous post.
LMAO.....



Posted by: P-funk

Quote:
Originally Posted by juggernaut
whey? Really. I never knew that.

So, coffee as a duretic can do the same too? then how do you get rid of the water? I am weeks away from my first contest and want to know this.

whey becasue it will make you hold water and because whole food is hard to digest. make your body work and expend energy to breakdown that food.

Caffeine because you want to sleep the last week before the contest.lol. Get a herbal diuretic without caffeine. the estrogenic properties in coffee can make you hold water, blur lines etc..



Posted by: juggernaut

teehee



Posted by: billytk1

From what I have read about the studies on coffee is it does in fact increase fat metabolism and is a good diuretic due to the caffiene content and acid properties that make up the coffee,,,,,,,,,, but on the downside is that the natural acids in coffee raises the bodies cortisol levels throughout the day which isnt good but working out also increases cortisol production so take your pick, lol...............

**Green Tea is an excellent alternative to coffee and is abundant in anitoxidants....



Posted by: juggernaut

green tea works very well-but dont get the decaf



Posted by: trHawT

I used to drink a few cups in the morning. I rarely drink coffee anymore.
I limit myself to a diet drink in the morning.



Posted by: juggernaut

whats a diet drink-like a diet soda?



Posted by: Randy

Unless you have a problem with caffein....4-5 cups of coffee a day shouldn't hurt you at all Me...I have to have at least that to get through the day.

Now tea in general has always been know to be very healthy for ya.. and teas do have great antitoxin properties. But I have never heard any harmful affects from coffee either..



Posted by: sara

All teas are good for you?



Posted by: Randy

Quote:
Originally Posted by sara
All teas are good for you?
To the best of my knowledge, "Yes."
It's the sugars and additives people put in tea that are not good.
Some teas they say are better than others as well... Green tea seems to be one of the superior blends .



Posted by: sara

What about Black Tea??



Posted by: Randy

I read an article that claims all tea leaves are green when harvested. Some are processed green - others are allowed to oxidize. Oxidation and firing turns the leaf black... So this would leave me to believe that tea is tea... I'm sure there are several different varieties of leaves that provide different flavors and strength. I'm not a tea expert though... I'm sure you can find all kinds of detailed info on the web though.



Posted by: trHawT

Quote:
Originally Posted by juggernaut
whats a diet drink-like a diet soda?

Yes, of course! lol



Posted by: jgirl

coffe is GREAT!!!



Posted by: m p o

I remember reading that it can block the abrosbation of B Vitamins.... I can't remember where I read it though I'll have to search..



Posted by: trHawT

MPO, please find it!



Posted by: m p o

I just did a google search and I can't find anything on it... I wish I could remeber were the hell I got that from... damn..



Posted by: trHawT

It's cool.



Posted by: Randy

Vitamin B-complex, vitamin B-1, vitamin B-2, vitamin C, Pantothenic acid, magnesium, potassium, linoleic acid, and sodium assist in the absorption of vitamin B-6. Absorption is decreased by tobacco, alcohol, coffee, oral contraceptive, and exposure to radiation; it is destroyed by cooking.

So as this article states...absorbtion of B vitamins are decreased with coffee.
Well in that case simply help the absorbtion by buying your vitamins in Gel or capsule. I believe they also have liquid form. And not only that, how much does coffee actually affect the absorbtion... I don't have the figures, but I'm sure not much. Would I stop drinking coffee as a result of this....hell no!



Posted by: kvyd

I drink two cups of coffee each morning. Plus 5 diet cokes a day.




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