CO2 jabs result in short-term reduction of belly fat: Study

IANS  |  New York 

Fed up of trying to reduce belly fat? A weekly gas-based therapy could be safe and effective in eliminating fat around the stomach, results of first clinical trials have shown.

However, the changes were modest and did not result in long-term fat reduction, according to the paper published in of the

Carboxytherapy is a "safe, inexpensive gas, and injecting it into fat pockets may be preferred by patients who like natural treatments", said Murad Alam, of dermatology at

While the way carboxytherapy works is not well understood, it is believed that injection of causes changes in the microcirculation, and damages fat cells, he said.

For the study, the team included a small set of adults who were not overweight and were randomised to get to one side of their abdomens and a on the other side once a week for five weeks.

A high-resolution detected a reduction in superficial fat after five weeks but not at 28 weeks. The patients' body weight did not change over the course of the study.

That the difference was not maintained at six months suggests the treatment stimulated a temporary metabolic process that reduced the size of fat cells without inducing cell death, Alam said.

"If carboxytherapy can provide prolonged benefits, it offers patients yet another noninvasive option for fat reduction," Alam said.

"But we don't feel it's ready for prime time...and it still needs to be optimised, though, so it's long lasting," he noted.

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First Published: Sat, June 09 2018. 18:26 IST