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People with alcohol use disorder tend to have lower levels of a gut hormone called GIP, which might mean alcohol messes with how the body regulates blood sugar and digestion.
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The study found that people with alcohol use disorder have much lower levels of a hormone called GIP than those without the disorder, which matches what the claim says.
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