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The Facts About GLA by Robert Yang February 23, 2017January 24, 2022 Tags Dietary Myth Busting, GLA, Losing Fat, Nutrition & Supplements You've heard about omega-3s and omega-6s. Eating too much omega-6 containing food can lead to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and excess inflammation. And eating omega-3s is important because it can keep that inflammation under control.
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Christopher Lee 4 minutes ago
But there's one exception to omega-6s, and that's gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). It's co...
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Harper Kim 1 minutes ago
Your body can't produce its own, the way it can with many other things. The two EFAs that you n...
But there's one exception to omega-6s, and that's gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). It's considered an essential fatty acid (EFA). Whenever a nutrient is called "essential" it means you need to eat it to get it.
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Lily Watson 8 minutes ago
Your body can't produce its own, the way it can with many other things. The two EFAs that you n...
Your body can't produce its own, the way it can with many other things. The two EFAs that you need to eat are omega-3s and 6s.
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Julia Zhang 2 minutes ago
However, you can't go hog-wild and eat a ton of omega-6 fatty acids. That's what most Amer...
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Harper Kim 3 minutes ago
GLA is a omega-6 fatty acid, but it's a special one. If you're familiar with the omega-3s,...
However, you can't go hog-wild and eat a ton of omega-6 fatty acids. That's what most Americans do and it's caused some problems.
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Natalie Lopez 13 minutes ago
GLA is a omega-6 fatty acid, but it's a special one. If you're familiar with the omega-3s,...
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Harper Kim 16 minutes ago
Well, what sets GLA apart is that it's an omega-6 fatty acid that doesn't increase inflamm...
GLA is a omega-6 fatty acid, but it's a special one. If you're familiar with the omega-3s, you know about their ability to modulate inflammation. And because of that you might be taking fish oil.
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Sofia Garcia 8 minutes ago
Well, what sets GLA apart is that it's an omega-6 fatty acid that doesn't increase inflamm...
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Ava White 4 minutes ago
Some go so far as saying that "GLA is the dietary fat that burns fat." Why? Because they b...
Well, what sets GLA apart is that it's an omega-6 fatty acid that doesn't increase inflammation. In fact, it decreases it. There are a lot of claims about GLA, including its ability to burn fat.
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Daniel Kumar 14 minutes ago
Some go so far as saying that "GLA is the dietary fat that burns fat." Why? Because they b...
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Ava White 15 minutes ago
The body has two different types of fat: brown and white. BAT is the brown fat that's considere...
Some go so far as saying that "GLA is the dietary fat that burns fat." Why? Because they believe it activates brown adipose tissue (BAT).
The body has two different types of fat: brown and white. BAT is the brown fat that's considered a metabolically active tissue, which means that it contributes to thermoregulation and energy expenditure.
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Daniel Kumar 9 minutes ago
Sounds pretty cool, eh? But wait....
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Brandon Kumar 10 minutes ago
Before you start doing all the things on Google that might increase BAT, first realize that you prob...
Sounds pretty cool, eh? But wait.
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Charlotte Lee 12 minutes ago
Before you start doing all the things on Google that might increase BAT, first realize that you prob...
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Nathan Chen 17 minutes ago
Humans do have BAT, but it's mainly a phenomenon of infancy. It's a protective mechanism t...
Before you start doing all the things on Google that might increase BAT, first realize that you probably won't get that far. Mammals that hibernate have more BAT than humans since it's used for thermoregulation during a long winter's nap.
Humans do have BAT, but it's mainly a phenomenon of infancy. It's a protective mechanism to keep babies warm since they don't have the musculature to shiver for heat production.
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Scarlett Brown 12 minutes ago
As you become older, BAT will decrease and vary from person to person. So you still have it, but not...
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David Cohen 9 minutes ago
Once the they underwent this process, subjects showed that there was activation of BAT in the suprac...
As you become older, BAT will decrease and vary from person to person. So you still have it, but not to the extent that you used to and you might not be able to increase it. A study out of the Journal of Obesity showed that BAT was identified in adults that were exposed to cold for two hours at a temperature of 66 degrees Fahrenheit by intermittently putting the subjects' legs on an ice block.
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Ella Rodriguez 47 minutes ago
Once the they underwent this process, subjects showed that there was activation of BAT in the suprac...
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Noah Davis 25 minutes ago
That's less than fifty percent. Unless you want to expose yourself to an ice block for two hour...
Once the they underwent this process, subjects showed that there was activation of BAT in the supraclavicular and paraspinal regions. The caveat though, is that there were only thirteen subjects and only six showed BAT activity.
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Isabella Johnson 33 minutes ago
That's less than fifty percent. Unless you want to expose yourself to an ice block for two hour...
That's less than fifty percent. Unless you want to expose yourself to an ice block for two hours and spend a ton of money for an evaluation, you'll never know how much BAT you have or how much you increased it. And there's probably a fifty percent chance you don't have much BAT now.
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Liam Wilson 14 minutes ago
Let's say you are that special person that does have a bit of BAT. Then you'd be the type ...
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Kevin Wang 14 minutes ago
The study that most refer to out of Japan is in the Journal of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiolo...
Let's say you are that special person that does have a bit of BAT. Then you'd be the type who could burn a ton of fat using GLA, right? Kind of.
The study that most refer to out of Japan is in the Journal of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. It has shown that the experimental group fed GLA activated BAT and accumulated less body fat than the other group. So is this is proof that GLA works?
Not quite. There are a few things you need to know.
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James Smith 19 minutes ago
First off, the study was done in vivo, meaning that rats were used as subjects. Animal research is u...
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Alexander Wang 22 minutes ago
If so, then a study is set up to use people as subjects. And sometimes, rats get the results and gym...
First off, the study was done in vivo, meaning that rats were used as subjects. Animal research is used as a preliminary step to find out if there's reason to believe that a nutrient has a therapeutic effect on humans.
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Harper Kim 4 minutes ago
If so, then a study is set up to use people as subjects. And sometimes, rats get the results and gym...
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Isaac Schmidt 35 minutes ago
This is an extrapolation of data from a rat to a human. But it turns out there are some studies show...
If so, then a study is set up to use people as subjects. And sometimes, rats get the results and gym rats don't.
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Julia Zhang 35 minutes ago
This is an extrapolation of data from a rat to a human. But it turns out there are some studies show...
This is an extrapolation of data from a rat to a human. But it turns out there are some studies showing GLA can contribute to fat loss in humans.
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Oliver Taylor 76 minutes ago
Thing is, there are some issues with the studies. The biggest issue is the type of subject they used...
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Mia Anderson 17 minutes ago
For instance, a study out of the Journal of Nutrition demonstrated that GLA reduces weight gain in f...
Thing is, there are some issues with the studies. The biggest issue is the type of subject they used.
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Joseph Kim 28 minutes ago
For instance, a study out of the Journal of Nutrition demonstrated that GLA reduces weight gain in f...
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Jack Thompson 78 minutes ago
GLA has shown that it may help prevent weight gain but that doesn't mean it'll help an alr...
For instance, a study out of the Journal of Nutrition demonstrated that GLA reduces weight gain in formerly obese subjects. If you're a former obese person, then this may apply to you. But if you're a regular lifter who's never been obese, this doesn't apply to you.
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James Smith 45 minutes ago
GLA has shown that it may help prevent weight gain but that doesn't mean it'll help an alr...
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Ethan Thomas 35 minutes ago
Let's dig into some science. Your body's end goal is to have dihomo gamma-linoleic acid (D...
GLA has shown that it may help prevent weight gain but that doesn't mean it'll help an already lean-ish person drop from twelve percent body fat to six percent body fat. That's just good old hard work and smart eating. Conclusion: Unless future research is performed with a human, don't bother using GLA for fat loss.
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Elijah Patel 61 minutes ago
Let's dig into some science. Your body's end goal is to have dihomo gamma-linoleic acid (D...
Let's dig into some science. Your body's end goal is to have dihomo gamma-linoleic acid (DGLA) which is a derivative of GLA. And DGLA can reduce inflammation two ways.
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Dylan Patel 43 minutes ago
One, it's converted to PGE1, that's anti-inflammatory. Two, it can convert to 15- HETrE vi...
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Isaac Schmidt 12 minutes ago
It has the ability of inhibiting the formation of 5-lipoxygenase that can lead to the formation of p...
One, it's converted to PGE1, that's anti-inflammatory. Two, it can convert to 15- HETrE via the 15-lipoxygenase pathway.
It has the ability of inhibiting the formation of 5-lipoxygenase that can lead to the formation of proflammatory metabolites. If you look at the diagram, linoleic acid (LA) can convert to GLA then to DGLA.
At that point, DGLA can have a direct anti-inflammatory effect by producing PGE1 or an indirect effect by producing 15-HEtrE. You might be thinking that all you have to do is take more LA (omega-6's) and voila, more GLA is produced and eventually DGLA. But what looks good on paper doesn't always pan out in real life.
When it comes to the conversion of certain nutrients, enzymes run the show. In this case the body needs an enzyme called delta-6-desaturase (D6D). This enzyme converts LA to GLA.
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Sophia Chen 59 minutes ago
This must occur to eventually produce DGLA. The problem is, the D6D decreases with: Age
Stress
Radia...
This must occur to eventually produce DGLA. The problem is, the D6D decreases with: Age
Stress
Radiation
Sugar
Caffeine
Trans fats
Diabetes
Alcohol So we can safely assume that many of us have a diminishing D6D. You may not eat sugar or drink alcohol, but you probably have some stress, exposure to radiation, and you're aging.
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Thomas Anderson 71 minutes ago
So the body's ability to produce GLA diminishes. That's why supplementing with GLA bypasse...
So the body's ability to produce GLA diminishes. That's why supplementing with GLA bypasses the rate limiting D6D pathway and is quickly converted to DGLA.
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Thomas Anderson 130 minutes ago
I would consider GLA if I were an older lifter. It's another pathway to help keep inflammation ...
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Ethan Thomas 119 minutes ago
For those lifters out there who struggle with the use of NSAIDS for joint pain, GLA may be a worthwh...
I would consider GLA if I were an older lifter. It's another pathway to help keep inflammation at bay and improve recovery.
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Daniel Kumar 119 minutes ago
For those lifters out there who struggle with the use of NSAIDS for joint pain, GLA may be a worthwh...
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Nathan Chen 110 minutes ago
There were three groups: Control group
Evening primrose oil (EPO)
Evening primrose oil and fish oil ...
For those lifters out there who struggle with the use of NSAIDS for joint pain, GLA may be a worthwhile approach. A study out of the Journal of Rheumatic Disease showed the benefits of GLA for subjects with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Natalie Lopez 57 minutes ago
There were three groups: Control group
Evening primrose oil (EPO)
Evening primrose oil and fish oil ...
There were three groups: Control group
Evening primrose oil (EPO)
Evening primrose oil and fish oil GLA is found in plant seed oils such as evening primrose oil, black currant oil and borage oil. After twelve months of supplementation, eleven out of fifteen of the EPO group and twelve out of the fifteen EPO/fish oil group reduced or stopping taking NSAIDS.
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Zoe Mueller 44 minutes ago
Only five out of the fifteen of the control group reduced NSAID usage. Pretty damn good for a plant ...
Only five out of the fifteen of the control group reduced NSAID usage. Pretty damn good for a plant oil!
You may not have arthritis, but the common issue with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and joint pain is inflammation. GLA is one way to create an anti-inflammatory effect. Depending on what oil you choose, the GLA levels will vary.
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Scarlett Brown 17 minutes ago
The dosage used in most studies is about 540 mg of GLA per day. You don't have to take a ton of...
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The dosage used in most studies is about 540 mg of GLA per day. You don't have to take a ton of it to benefit from GLA supplementation. The bottom line is, GLA isn't super promising for fat loss, but if you've got quite a bit of stress, drink a lot of coffee, or are getting up there in age, then GLA is a good choice to deal and manage inflammation.
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