Obesity may be tied to gut bacteria
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered a new link between gut bacteria and obesity. They found that certain amino acids in the blood are connected to obesity and the composition of the gut microbiome. Researchers know less about the significance of the...
22 May 2023 --- French scientists have found a link between toddlers’ gut bacteria and a prediction of obesity by the age of five, predicted by Body Mass Index (BMI). The study evidences that the bacteriaFirmicutesandBacteroidetesare directly involved with obesity, as individ...
An excess of bacteria in the gut can change the way the liver processes fat and could lead to the development of metabolic syndrome, according to health researchers. Metabolic syndrome is a group of conditions including obesity, type 2 diabetes,high blood pressure,high blood sugarand excess body...
帮您回顾了小细胞肺癌领域近30年来的重要探索和进展。只需80分钟,即可纵览小细胞肺癌领域的前沿学术进展。参考资料:[1] Massier L, Chakaroun R, Tabei S, et al. Adipose tissue derived bacteria are associated with inflammation in obesity and type 2 diabetes[J]. Gut, 2020.本文作者 | 应雨妍 ...
本项研究为肥胖和T2D的AT中存在细菌和细菌DNA提供了细菌易位污染的证据,并证实了细菌在引发和维持局部脂肪组织亚临床炎症并因此影响肥胖的代谢后遗症方面具有重要作用。 原始出处: Lucas Massier. Et al. Adipose tissue derived bacteria are associated with inflammation in obesity and type 2 diabetes. GUT.2020...
The gut's power comes from the bacteria living inside it. This community of microbes is called the microbiome. It helps the digestive system break down food. It sends signals to thebrain. "Good" bacteria in your gut keep your mind sharp. They also protect against obesity and depression. ...
The multifactorial etiology of obesity includes genetic, behavioral, socioeconomic, and environmental components6; however, the putative role of the gut microbiota (GM) disfunction (dysbiosis) in the pathogenesis of the disease has recently emerged. The GM is the community of microorganisms (bacteria,...
Obesity and gastrointestinal cancer are characterized by inflammation and common molecular mechanisms contributing to the onset of these diseases. Specific gut bacteria are undeniably associated with the development of gastrointestinal cancers. Targeting the composition of the intestinal microbiota and eventually...
Manipulation of the human gut microbiome provides a new potential therapeutic approach in the fight against obesity. Specific gut bacteria and their metabolites are known to affect host metabolism and feeding behavior, and dysbiosis of this biosystem may lead to metabolic syndrome. Potential therapies ...