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Feeding mice a diet with almost no zinc for six weeks makes them eat less and move less, but their overall calorie balance stays the same. This means any weight they lose comes from changes in their body's tissues, not from burning more calories than they eat.

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The study shows that severely restricting zinc in mice lowers both how much they eat and how much energy they burn, but their overall energy balance stays the same, meaning the weight loss comes from changes in body composition rather than just burning more calories than they consume.

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