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When mice are fed a diet with almost no zinc, they eat and drink significantly less, especially during the day. This lack of zinc might mess with their hunger signals, making them feel full faster and causing them to lose weight.
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Severe Dietary Zinc Deficiency Does Not Significantly Alter Energy Balance in Adult Mice
Cohort Study
Animal
2025The study confirms that feeding mice a diet lacking zinc causes them to eat less and lose weight. This directly matches the claim's description of reduced appetite and caloric intake.
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