Early results from US researchers suggests that eating grapefruit really does help people lose weight, and could help reduce the risk of developing diabetes. The study centered on an experiment involving 100 obese people. The group who ate half a grapefruit with each meal lost an average of 3.6 lb (1.6kg) over twelve weeks, compared with a placebo group who lost an average 0.5lb (0.2kg). Some patients lost as much as 10lbs. After the meal, the "grapefruit groups" also had reduced levels of insulin, the hormone which enables the body to metabolise sugars. Glucose levels were also lower, suggesting a more efficient sugar metabolism.From the Society of Chemical Industry:Eating Grapefruit Does Help Weight Loss, Could Prevent Diabetes
Early results from US researchers suggests that eating grapefruit really does help people lose weight, and could help reduce the risk of developing diabetes. Writing in Chemistry & Industry Magazine, Marina Murphy reports on a pilot study of one hundred obese patients at the Scripps Clinic in San Diego. The group who ate half a grapefruit with each meal lost an average of 3.6 lb (1.6kg) over twelve weeks, compared with a placebo group who lost an average 0.5lb (0.2kg). Some patients lost as much as 10lbs. After the meal, the "grapefruit groups" also had reduced levels of insulin, the hormone which enables the body to metabolise sugars. Glucose levels were also lower, suggesting a more efficient sugar metabolism.
"This is the first study linking grapefruit with reduced insulin levels," says Ken Fujioka who led the group. The researchers say the weight loss is likely to be linked to the lower insulin level, and are considering future research to investigate whether this will be of use in diabetes prevention and treatment.
"This could be a potentially exciting discovery? we'll be following any further research in this area closely" - Diabetes UK
Grapefruit is already known to affect the metabolism of some drugs. It improves the efficiency of common oral medications such as those taken for blood pressure, sedatives and some immuno-suppressants.
A full copy of the article is available from the SCI Press Office: Email: press@soci.org. Tel 020 7 598 1573 or 1571.
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June 23, 2009 by Anonymous, 22 weeks 5 days ago
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June 18, 2009 by Anonymous, 23 weeks 3 days ago
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Thats interesting about leptin for weight loss. I think it would be a synergistic combination with the grapefruit juice.
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June 9, 2009 by Anonymous, 24 weeks 5 days ago
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What was on that fruit that helps your body loose weight? This was the first time that I've heard about this grapefruit helping you to loose weight. But maybe it works for others and for some it wont.The best thing that you can do if you want to loose weight, just take some supplements like leptin supplement or other types of it.For sure they are very effective.
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May 30, 2009 by Anonymous, 26 weeks 1 day ago
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Grapefruit taste like shit don't eat it bastards
How does eating grapefruit
January 10, 2009 by Anonymous, 46 weeks 1 day ago
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How does eating grapefruit affect some medications? I am on a lot of medications for heart, since I had heart surgery. Thank you , Margaret
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January 10, 2009 by Anonymous, 46 weeks 1 day ago
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I think too much of anything can be detrimental for the body.
Grapefruits for weight loss
January 4, 2009 by Anonymous, 47 weeks 19 hours ago
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I ate grapefruits for weight loss for a couple of month and got a terrible ALLERGY. Now I can't eat grapefruits or oranges or drink juice anymore :(
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Dangers of grapefruit for postmenopausal women
August 3, 2007 by M. B. Tucker (not verified), 2 years 17 weeks ago
Comment: 24434
Recent studies out of the University of California have demonstrated a link between eating grapefruit and increased risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women:
K R Monroe , S P Murphy , L N Kolonel , M C Pike (2007). Prospective study of grapefruit intake and risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women: the Multiethnic Cohort Study. Br J Cancer. Jul 10.
Kristine R Monroe , Suzanne P Murphy , Brian E Henderson , Laurence N Kolonel , Frank Z Stanczyk , Herman Adlercreutz , Malcolm C Pike. (2007). Dietary fiber intake and endogenous serum hormone levels in naturally postmenopausal mexican american women: the multiethnic cohort study.
Nutr Cancer. 58 (2):127-35.
Grapefruits...
June 29, 2007 by Anonymous (not verified), 2 years 22 weeks ago
Comment: 24100
i like the grapefruit and vodka diet...if you ar egoing to drink you might as well make it healthy
for what lenght of time can a grapefruit diet be practised?
May 23, 2007 by Anonymous (not verified), 2 years 27 weeks ago
Comment: 23739
is it harmful to eat too much grapefruit? for what lenght of time can someone practis the grapefruit diet? what effect does this diet has on the body?
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May 5, 2007 by Joe (not verified), 2 years 29 weeks ago
Comment: 23132
I think too much of anything can be detrimental for the body.
Is there such a thing as to much grapefruit?
May 5, 2007 by Anonymous (not verified), 2 years 29 weeks ago
Comment: 23044
What does the grapefruit do to you're stomach to actually make you lose the weight?
Is there such a thing as eating to much grapefruit? Can eating to much grapefruit back fire on you're body?
Grapefruit and certain medications.
March 26, 2007 by Anonymous, 2 years 35 weeks ago
Comment: 19705
Grapefruit can dangerously increase the amount of the medication reching the blood stream. Medications for heart and liver transplants. Also Cholesterol medications on the body had an effect when tested with grapefruit juice. It is recommended that individuals taking these drugs stay awat from consuming grapefruit.
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January 29, 2007 by Anonymous, 2 years 43 weeks ago
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How does eating grapefruit affect some medications? I am on a lot of medications for heart, since I had heart surgery. Thank you , Margaret
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