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There is still controversy about the relationship between food's macronutrient composition and weight control.
With the decline of dietary protein levels, the body will consume energy excessively, leading to excess energy and obesity.
The protein lever hypothesis predicts that low dietary protein will increase overall energy intake and lead to fat accumulation.
A very low protein diet does not lead to increased food intake.
Intraventricular injection of AAV-S6K1 can significantly inactivate the food intake and weight loss of mice fed with 1% protein.
Therefore, the 1% protein diet induces a reduction in food intake and weight loss through a mechanism that partially relies on mTOR signaling in the hypothalamus .
Partly dependent on the mechanism of hypothalamic mTOR signaling and partly dependent on the mechanism of hypothalamic mTOR signaling
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Original source:Yingga Wu et al.
Yingga Wu et al.
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