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| No. Some green slime + cellophane is not going to make this possible within 5 weeks ;-) |
First things first: In the "conflicts of interest" declaration at the end of the paper that is still in the "accepted manuscript" form, the authors declare no interest. If thats correct - and I simply assume it is - they probably have not yet patented their green tea + green clay + magnesium sulphate infused "plasters". This does not only mean that it is unlikely that the scientists "improved" the results of the treatment group; it does also mean that this could be your chance to make a fortune as a fat burning patch or fat burning oil, -creme or -whatever producer :-)
Why dont you test it yourself!?
Now, you all know that money doesnt grow on trees. So aside from a proper amount of entrepreneurship you will also need the will and patience to (1) massage your tummy with an alcoholic extract of green tea (alcohol at 96%) for five minutes (2) apply a solution of ~34g of green clay combined with ~19g of magnesium sulphate in ~17ml of distilled water to belly, (4) plaster your abs with plaster bandage that was previously impregnated with 3g of a green tea and another 7g of magnesium sulphate and finally (5) wrap yourself up in cellophane - go for it! If it works, its your chance to make a fortune ;-)

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| Figure 1: Difference (active - control) in body fat / skinfold thickness (in cm) and calculated total body fat (caliper data) after 5 weeks with only two "fully wrapped" up 30min endurance sessions (Moreira. 2013) |
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Ok, enough of this nonsene. I guess, before you get totally psyched and wrapped up, its worth mentioning that there is no specific information about the time-point when the ultrasound and skinfold measurements were taken. This may sound irrelevant, but if this was anywhere close to the last workout it is possible that the 10 subjects in the "patch" group simply lost more subcutaneous water than the 9 ladies in the control group and all those "significant results" were just measuring errors (in the broadest sense).
References:
- Katch et al. Effects of Sit up Exercise Training on Adipose Cell Size and Adiposity. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 1984; 55(3).
- Moreira JS, Carneiro Pinto de Melo AS, Noites A, Couto MF, Argel de Melo C, Freire
de Almeida Adubeiro NC. Plaster Body Wrap: Effects in Abdominal Fat. Integrative Medicine Research. 2013 [accepted manuscript]


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