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A 2024 study claiming apple cider vinegar caused major weight loss was retracted due to flawed data, despite its popularity.
A 2024 study claiming apple cider vinegar caused significant weight loss has been retracted by the BMJ Group due to concerns over its quality.
The research, involving 120 participants in Lebanon, reported an average 9% body weight loss over 12 weeks—results experts deemed implausible, comparable to prescription drugs like Ozempic.
Scientists raised alarms as early as June 2024, but the retraction came over a year later, highlighting delays in academic publishing.
Despite the retraction and skepticism from major medical institutions, apple cider vinegar remains popular in wellness circles, fueled by celebrity endorsements and market growth projections through 2032.
Bragg Live Food Products stated it did not rely on the retracted study for its claims.
Un estudio de 2024 que afirmaba que el vinagre de sidra de manzana causó una importante pérdida de peso se retiró debido a datos erróneos, a pesar de su popularidad.