Summary
Coconut oil is an oil product derived from Cocos nucifera, commonly known as the coconut.
Coconut oil is used frequently in cosmetics as a topically-applied moisturizer. The effects of coconut oil on skin and hair after ingestion have not been studied.
The majority of coconut oil (65%) is made up of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which are triglycerides and fatty acids with a chain made of 6–10 carbon atoms. Studies suggest replacing calories with MCTs without exceeding daily caloric requirements can result in a small, but significant, increase in the rate of fat loss over time. This effect appears to be slightly more powerful in overweight people.
Coconut oil may also temporarily increase metabolic rate and the speed at which fats are broken down to release fatty acids, a process known as lipolysis. This effect occurs when coconut oil is first added to the diet and disappears after two weeks. Coconut oil also creates more ketone bodies than longer chain fatty acids when it is broken down. One study has provided evidence that this mechanism is what causes coconut oil to provide obese people with a muscle preserving effect during caloric restriction. This effect has not been replicated in lean people.
Adding coconut oil to a diet is unlikely to cause noticeable fat loss effects, but it can replace other dietary fatty acids in order to fine-tune a diet plan.
What are other names for Coconut Oil
- Cocos nucifera
- Coconut
- Medium Chain Triglycerides (partially synonymous but commonly touted as such)
Dosage information
Coconut oil is most effective when about 5- 10g of medium chain triglycerides are included in the diet. This is approximately 7.7 – 15g of coconut oil.
Coconut oil can be used in cooking, as long as cooking is done below the smoke point of the oil (350°F/175°C).
Replacing other dietary fatty acids with coconut oil may negate any potential fat loss effects if the caloric content of coconut oil is greater than the previously consumed fatty acids.
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In this randomized controlled study, a skin cream containing coconut oil and sunflower seed oil improved eczema severity and reduced itching in adults with moderate to severe eczema.
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- Skin Dryness - Agero AL, Verallo-Rowell VMA randomized double-blind controlled trial comparing extra virgin coconut oil with mineral oil as a moisturizer for mild to moderate xerosisDermatitis.(2004 Sep)
- Skin Dryness - Verallo-Rowell VM, Dillague KM, Syah-Tjundawan BSNovel antibacterial and emollient effects of coconut and virgin olive oils in adult atopic dermatitisDermatitis.(2008 Nov-Dec)
- Processing Speed - Karr JE, Grindstaff TR, Alexander JEOmega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and cognition in a college-aged populationExp Clin Psychopharmacol.(2012 Jun)
- Infant Growth - Sankaranarayanan K, Mondkar JA, Chauhan MM, Mascarenhas BM, Mainkar AR, Salvi RYOil massage in neonates: an open randomized controlled study of coconut versus mineral oilIndian Pediatr.(2005 Sep)