High salt prevents weight gain in mice on a high-fat diet
date:Jul 06, 2015
ups of mice different diets: normal chow or high-fat chow with varying levels of salt (0.25 to 4 percent). To their surprise, the mice on the high-fat diet with the lowest salt gained the most weight, about 15 grams over 16 weeks, while animals on the high-fat, highest salt diet had low weight gain that was similar to the chow-fed mice, about 5 grams.

We found out that our 'french fry' hypothesis was perfectly wrong, says Grobe, who also is a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Res
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