No Effect of L-Carnitine on Fat Loss or Body Composition in Obese Women
 
After last weeks "bad" news on L-Cartinine L-Tartrate  the supplement industry, which is still promoting various kinds of l-carnitines as fat loss aids, just received another beating. In a double-blind randomized placebo study Villani et al. (Villani. 2010) investigated the effects of 8 weeks of 2g/day l-carnitine  supplementation on body composition, resting  energy expenditure (REE) and substrate utilization of 18 premenopausal  women walking @60-70% of their maximum heart rate 4x a week:     Figure 1: Chemical structure of  L-Carnitine (HMBD v2.5)  For the subjects who completed the study (15 P, 13  L-C), no significant changes in mean total body mass (TBM), fat mass  FM, and resting lipid utilization occurred over time, nor were there any  significant differences between groups for any variable. Conversely REE  increased significantly for all subjects, but no between group  differences  existed . Five of the L-C group experienced nausea or  diarrhea  and consequently did ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
