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When adult mice are fed a diet with almost no zinc for six weeks, they become much less active and burn fewer calories, essentially slowing down their metabolism. This shows that getting enough zinc is important for keeping mice energetic and metabolically healthy.

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The study found that while zinc-deficient mice ate less and burned fewer calories, their overall metabolism did not fundamentally slow down as the claim suggests. Instead, the weight loss was driven by reduced food intake rather than a major drop in activity or metabolic rate.

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