OxyShred's (by EHP Labs) ability to decrease body fat is rated as 1.86 out of 3. This rating means the evidence is mixed on the product's ability to deliver on this claim. While some of the evidence supports its use, other evidence does not. Using OxyShred to decrease body fat may lead to positive results. This rating is different from the product's overall rating and is based on what peer reviewed journal articles conclude on its ability to perform this one claim. This page contains an indepth analysis on how this claim-rating was calculated.
Note: The ratings on this page only deal with OxyShred's ability to decrease body fat. To view the product's overall rating, visit the product's main page: OxyShred.
Table of Contents
- Simple Report
- Detailed Report
- References
Simple Report
Detailed Report
The detailed report is an in-depth analysis on how OxyShred's rating for this particular claim was calculated.
Claim Effectiveness Ratings
Each supplement product is a blend of ingredients. The database uses peer reviewed journal articles to rate the ingredients. These ratings are also used to rate how well products perform overall as well as on individual claims.
The supplement ingredients listed in table below are identified as affecting OxyShred's ability to decrease body fat. The rating next to the ingredient describes the ingredient's ability to decrease body fat. These ratings are averaged together and provide the product's overall ability to deliver on the same claim.
| Ingredients |
Decrease Body Fat Rating |
| Vitamin C |
2 out of 3
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| Chromium |
1.4 out of 3
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| Garcinia Cambogia Extract |
1 out of 3
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| Conjugated Linoleic Acid |
2.2 out of 3
|
| Raspberry Ketones |
2 out of 3
|
| Green Coffee Extract |
3 out of 3
|
| Olive Leaf Extract |
1 out of 3
|
| Glutamine |
2.3 out of 3
|
| Product's Claim Effectiveness Rating |
1.86 out of 3
|
Claim Research Ratings
The research rating describes how well an ingredient's ability to perform a certain claim (such as decrease body fat) has been researched. This rating is based on the amount of studies contained in the database on a particular ingredient and claim. Ingredient research ratings are averaged together to from the product's research rating for this specific cliam.
This rating is important because we need to know if there is enough research to make a valid conclusion on a product's worthiness. Ratings above 80 are ideal. Anything below 60 means there is not enoguh research to make a valid conclusion one way or another on a product's ability to deliver on this particular claim.
| Ingredients |
Decrease Body Fat Research Rating |
| Vitamin C |
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| Chromium |
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| Garcinia Cambogia Extract |
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| Conjugated Linoleic Acid |
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| Raspberry Ketones |
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| Green Coffee Extract |
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| Olive Leaf Extract |
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| Glutamine |
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| Product's Claim Research Rating |
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References
| Title |
| Does quercetin and vitamin C improve exercise performance, muscle damage, and body composition in male athletes? |
| Quercetin and vitamin C supplementation: effects on lipid profile and muscle damage in male athletes |
| Effects of Chromium Picolinate Supplementation on Body Composition, Strength, and Urinary Chromium Loss in Football Players |
| Effects of chromium picolinate on body composition |
| Chromium picolinate effects on body composition and muscular performance in wrestlers |
| Chromium picolinate supplementation in women: effects on body weight, composition, and iron status |
| The effect of chromium picolinate on muscular strength and body composition in women athletes |
| Effects of chromium picolinate supplementation on body composition: a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled study |
| Effect of Chromium Supplementation and Exercise on Body Composition, Resting Metabolic Rate and Selected Biochemical Parameters in Moderately Obese Women Following an Exercise Program |
| Effects of Chromium Picolinate Supplementation on Insulin Sensitivity, Serum Lipids, and Body Composition in Healthy, Nonobese, Older Men and Women |
| A randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled study of the effects of chromium picolinate supplementation on body composition: A replication and extension of a previous study |
| Does Glycine max leaves or Garcinia Cambogiapromote weight-loss or lower plasma cholesterol in overweight individuals: a randomized control trial |
| Hypolipemic Effect of Garcinia cambogia in Obese Women |
| Effect of conjugated linoleic acid supplementation on weight loss and body fat composition in a Chinese population |
| Six months supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid induces regional-specific fat mass decreases in overweight and obese |
| Conjugated linoleic acid supplementation for 8 weeks does not affect body composition, lipid profile, or safety biomarkers in overweight, hyperlipidemic men |
| The role of conjugated linoleic acid in reducing body fat and preventing holiday weight gain |
| Effects of milk supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid (isomers cis-9, trans-11 and trans-10, cis-12) on body composition and metabolic syndrome components |
| The Effects of Raspberry Ketone Supplementation on Body Composition |
| The Effects of Raspberry Ketone Supplementation on Body Composition |
| green coffee extract , induces weight loss and increases the lean to fat mass ratio in volunteers with overweight problem |
| Olive (Olea europaea L.) Leaf Polyphenols Improve Insulin Sensitivity in Middle-Aged Overweight Men: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Trial |
| Effect of glutamine supplementation combined with resistance training in young adults |
| The effects of glutamine supplementation on performance and hormonal responses in non- athlete male students during eight week resistance training |
| Effect of glutamine supplementation on cardiovascular risk factors in patients with type 2 diabetes |