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A new study has shown that BAM15, a compound that makes mitochondria less efficient at producing energy, extended life span in fruit flies and was associated with less body fat and increased muscle function.
The paper is titled "Restricting bioenergetic efficiency enhances longevity and mitochondrial redox capacity in Drosophila melanogaster" The authors note that further studies are required in humans to confirm these findings.
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