Chemical in Coffee May Help Prevent Obesity-Related Disease

Chlorogenic acid shown to prevent weight gain, maintain blood sugar levels, and promote healthy liver function.

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Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that a chemical compound commonly found in coffee may help prevent some of the damaging effects of obesity.

In a paper published recently in Pharmaceutical Research, scientists found that chlorogenic acid, or CGA, significantly reduced insulin resistance and accumulation of fat in the livers of mice who were fed a high-fat diet.

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