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Study type: Meta-analysisConfidence: Moderate

Effects of L-Carnitine Supplementation on Fat Metabolism, Exercise Performance, and Body Composition: A Meta-Analysis

Pooyandjoo M, et al.

Year2016
Sample sizen=1024
JournalObesity Reviews
AuthorsPooyandjoo M, et al.

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Summary

Summary

A meta-analysis (9 RCTs included) evaluating L-carnitine supplementation effects on body weight, BMI, and fat mass. Compared to placebo, significant but small reductions in body weight and BMI were observed, and these effects appear conditional on caloric restriction or exercise. The mechanism of facilitating fatty acid transport into mitochondria is well-established; the actual fat-burning benefit shows mixed evidence. L-tartrate form is considered superior in absorption.

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DOI: 10.1111/obr.12436

Key Findings

Key findings

  • 1

    Significant but small reduction in body weight vs placebo

  • 2

    Mechanism of facilitating fatty acid transport into mitochondria is established

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    Exercise performance effects are weak and inconsistent

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    L-tartrate form shows superior absorption

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    Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) has been studied for cognitive and mental function

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