needtofigureshitout t1_jdym800 wrote
Reply to comment by WisePhantom in Study Suggests Wild Blueberries Help Burn Fat. Results showed participants burned notably more fat after consuming wild blueberries. For example, fat oxidation rate rose by 19.7%, 43.2%, and 31.1% at 20, 30, and 40 min after cycling. by Wagamaga
They didn't eat it preworkout, and they used a blueberry powder. The point was to measure differences of adding anthocyanins into the diet.
WisePhantom t1_jdyqf59 wrote
Pre-workout as in the supplement powder not as a reference to timing. Basically to compare it to other supplements.
And per my understanding they fasted overnight for a morning workout. I’m interested in the timing between ingestion and beginning the work. Does the benefit decrease with increasing time and if so how much - is 12, 8 or even 2 hours enough to see a noticeable decrease in effectiveness?
needtofigureshitout t1_jdysge9 wrote
"Or if eating anything healthy before a workout"
I understood that as you meaning that they had the blueberries before working out. The study was meant to evaluate anthocyanin content in the diet having an effect, i don't think they were considering timing. But that would be interesting to see. EGCG shows increased fat oxidation when taken prior to exercise.
WisePhantom t1_jdywi4t wrote
Ah I see where I wasn’t clear. That’s my bad. To clarify, I was wondering what the results would be if they added controls.
Something like: Group 1: 0 supplements + healthy diet + 12 hr fast
Group 2: pre-workout + healthy diet + 12 hr fast
Group 3: blueberries + healthy diet + 12 hr fast
Group 4-n: (same as 1-3 but vary fasting time and dosage to establish max/min recommendations).
I took a look back at some of the reference papers and there’s been several studies already on this particular supplement. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone else has already looked into my questions and I just haven’t come across it yet.
needtofigureshitout t1_jdywwj1 wrote
That would be interesting to see. It really is amazing how much stuff is already out there, sometimes I'll randomly think of an effect a food may have on a condition or body function and after looking it up there's already a dozen experiments regarding it.
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