FACT CHECK: Viral Video Shows How Coffee and Lemon Water can Fasttrack Weight & Fat Loss?

This video showing a woman losing weight after 
consuming a glass of hot water mixed with the   juice of half a lemon and half a teaspoon of 
coffee powder and showing this as a doctor’s   suggestion is being shared on social media 
platforms. Other social media posts and videos   make similar claims. According to a Harvard 
study, drinking four cups of coffee a day   could reduce body fat by 4%. A co-author of the 
study opines that this could be because of the   caffeine in coffee, which increases metabolism 
and helps burn more calories, thereby decreasing   body fat. However, a metabolic health physician 
and clinical professor of medicine at NYU School   of Medicine has said that no doctor they know 
would ever recommend this as a way to lose weight   because such a caffeine boost to the body will 
be short-lived as the body will soon begin to   tolerate the high level of caffeine.

A 2008 study 
proved the effect of lemon polyphenols in fat   reduction, but this was performed on mice, 
and no studies prove lemon’s efficiency in   human fat reduction. A USA-based registered 
dietitian nutritionist told Time magazine   that lemon water is not a miracle weight-loss 
food, and that it can help in reducing body fat   indirectly, as adding lemon to plain water 
could encourage people to drink more water,   by which they would stay hydrated, which counters 
thirst-triggered food cravings, as thirst is often   misunderstood for hunger. Another registered 
dietician says that there is nothing in lemon   juice to burn fat or a chemical connection to 
make that happen. She added that water keeps you   fuller, which works to keep down hunger cues that 
make you want to eat.

Healthline.com states that   neither lemon nor coffee can melt fat. The article 
emphasises that the only way to lose weight is by   consuming fewer or burning more calories. As 
there is no credible evidence that drinking   coffee with lemon helps shed fat, this post and 
others that make similar claims are misleading..

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