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Dieters may someday have an unconventional aide in their fight to shed
those extra pounds. A chemical related to marijuana that exists in the
body has been found to reduce obesity, UC Irvine researchers say.
The chemical, called OEA, reduced rats’ desire for food and
significantly decreased their weight gain, indicating that the chemical
eventually could be developed into a drug to treat human weight problems.
Daniele Piomelli, professor of pharmacology, led a team that found
that giving OEA to rats resulted in a sharp reduction in food intake and
a decrease in weight gain. However, OEA did not affect various functions
of the rats’ nervous systems like other weight-loss drugs, indicating
that it may not have many of the side effects associated with existing
diet treatments.
Nearly 30% of Americans are obese, according to the Centers for
Disease Control, which has declared obesity an epidemic disease.
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