Kaus Klinski
New Member
Hi,
I'm currently thinking about adding some niacin to my supplement stack (about 250-500 mg/day) for it's beneficial effects on the lipid profile, mainly, I'd like to up my HDL a little.
But I'm concerned about it's potent antilipolytic effects (which is the actual mechanism behind it's triglyceride lowering effects AFAIK). Can any of you guys say if niacin could possibly make it harder to lose body fat when dieting? I mean, inhibiting lipolysis sounds quite a bit counterproductive when it comes to body fat reduction. Please excuse my poor english, I'm from germany.
Regards
Kaus Klinski
I'm currently thinking about adding some niacin to my supplement stack (about 250-500 mg/day) for it's beneficial effects on the lipid profile, mainly, I'd like to up my HDL a little.
But I'm concerned about it's potent antilipolytic effects (which is the actual mechanism behind it's triglyceride lowering effects AFAIK). Can any of you guys say if niacin could possibly make it harder to lose body fat when dieting? I mean, inhibiting lipolysis sounds quite a bit counterproductive when it comes to body fat reduction. Please excuse my poor english, I'm from germany.
Regards
Kaus Klinski