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Obese mice given MOTS-c had lower levels of suberate, a dicarboxylic acid, by 40% compared to untreated mice.

Scientific Claim

In diet-induced obese mice, MOTS-c injection was associated with a 40% reduction in plasma suberate levels (fold change 0.6, P = 0.0082; n=6 per group).

Original Statement

Evidence Quality Assessment

Claim Status

appropriately stated

Study Design Support

Design supports claim

Appropriate Language Strength

association

Can only show association/correlation

Assessment Explanation

The study design allows for association claims between treatment and outcome, but lacks randomization and blinding, so causal language is inappropriate. 'Associated with' correctly reflects the evidence.

Evidence from Studies

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No contradicting evidence found