1. Vitamin B
Vitamin B, a group of essential water-soluble nutrients, is instrumental in various metabolic processes within the body. While each B-vitamin plays a distinct role, collectively, they contribute to energy production, efficient metabolism, and the breakdown of fats and carbohydrates.
Tesfu says, "B vitamins, such as B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine), and B12 (cobalamin), are involved in various metabolic processes, including the breakdown of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. A deficiency in these vitamins can potentially slow down metabolism, affecting weight management."
Feder adds that B vitamins "are directly involved in our metabolism of food and therefore can help with faster weight loss, [so it's important] you are getting enough of them."
This doesn't mean that B vitamins are the magic solution to weight loss, but making sure you're getting enough of them is essential for overall health and wellbeing.
2. Vitamin D
Vitamin D, often referred to as the "sunshine vitamin," is renowned for its role in bone health and immune function. However, emerging research suggests that adequate levels of vitamin D may also play a role in weight management.
Tesfu says that "adequate vitamin D levels are essential for overall health and may play a role in weight management. Some studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiency is associated with obesity. It is believed that vitamin D may influence the storage and release of fat in the body."
Feder adds that "vitamin D deficiencies can lead to symptoms of fatigue, depression, and other things that can negatively impact our energy levels and weight."
As with all supplements, it's very important to consult with a professional if you're thinking of adding Vitamin D to your dietary routine. Nanavati says to "consult a doctor for blood testing and appropriate dosage before supplementation. Overdosing can be harmful."
3. Vitamin K
Vitamin K, primarily recognized for its role in blood clotting and bone health, is a lesser-known player in the context of weight management. Emerging research suggests that vitamin K may contribute to weight loss through its influence on various physiological processes.
"Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting and bone health. While not directly related to weight loss, it plays a role in overall health, which can indirectly impact weight management," Tesfu says.
4. Vitamin C
Vitamin C, known for its immune-boosting properties, also plays a role in supporting weight loss and overall well-being. As a powerful antioxidant, vitamin C helps combat oxidative stress and inflammation, factors that can impact metabolic function and contribute to weight gain.
"Vitamin C is an antioxidant that supports the immune system and helps the body absorb iron from plant-based foods. It may indirectly aid in weight loss by promoting overall health and potentially reducing the risk of illness that could hinder physical activity," Tesfu says.
While vitamin C alone is not a simple solution for weight loss, incorporating it can contribute to a healthier metabolism and support weight management goals. As always, consulting with healthcare professionals is advisable for personalized guidance on nutrition and supplementation.
Tesfu emphasizes that "vitamins alone are not a magic solution for weight loss. A balanced diet, regular physical activity, proper hydration, and sufficient sleep are all critical factors in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Additionally, individual needs vary, and excessive intake of certain vitamins can have adverse effects. Therefore, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider or registered dietitian before starting any new supplement regimen, including vitamins for weight management."
You can always visit your medical provider and also get your vitamin levels checked, as Feder suggests, "As a dietitian, it can be quite useful to get your vitamin and mineral levels checked for the new year. This can help you customize which nutrients you may need more of. This can really help you get a good head start to losing weight in the new year."
Finally, Nanavati warns to avoid quick-fix solutions that claim to quickly shed those pounds: "Avoid falling for quick-fix weight loss solutions promoted through misleading advertising."