Synergistic Modulation of Lipid Levels by Coffee and Swimming With Evidence of a Strong Obesity–Dyslipidemia Link: A Preclinical Study
Yusni Yusni, Hanifah Yusuf, Cut Murzalina, Nurul Mahmudati

TL;DR
This study shows that combining coffee intake and swimming can significantly improve lipid levels in obese rats, suggesting a potential strategy for managing obesity-related dyslipidemia.
Contribution
The study demonstrates a synergistic effect of coffee and swimming on lipid metabolism in obese rats.
Findings
Combined coffee and swimming treatment reduced TC, TG, and LDL-C levels in obese rats.
The treatment increased HDL-C concentrations compared to the obese control group.
The Lee index strongly correlated with lipid levels, indicating a strong obesity-dyslipidemia link.
Abstract
Obesity is a major global health concern closely associated with metabolic disorders, particularly dyslipidemia. Lifestyle interventions such as dietary modification and physical activity can improve lipid regulation. However, the combined effects of coffee intake and exercise on lipid level remain unclear. This preclinical study investigated the effects of long‐term Arabica coffee intake and swimming exercise on lipid levels: total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL‐C), and low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL‐C) in obese male Wistar rats. A randomized controlled pretest–posttest design was employed using 30 rats (8–10 weeks old; 200–250 g) randomly divided into five groups: nonobese control, obese control, obese with swimming, obese with brewed Arabica coffee supplementation, and obese with both swimming and brewed Arabica coffee.…
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TopicsCoffee research and impacts · Exercise and Physiological Responses · Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment
