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Taking caffeine before high-intensity sprint workouts does not lead to greater improvements in blood fat levels—such as cholesterol and triglycerides—than doing the workouts without caffeine, in women who are overweight or obese.

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This study found that drinking caffeine before intense workouts didn’t make cholesterol or triglycerides any better in overweight women than just doing the workouts alone. So, caffeine helps with fat loss and fitness, but not with improving blood fats.

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No contradicting evidence found

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