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new drug targets to increase metabolic rate  

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  • In general, drug targets for the treatment of obesity suppress appetite, prevent absorption of food in the gut, or increase energy expenditure. Drugs that reduce appetite or inhibit absorption ultimately reduce caloric intake, which can lead to a loss of both fat and lean tissue in the body and a slowing of metabolic processes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Obesity; New Drug Targets to Increase Metabolic Rate]

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