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Gut Bacteria and Obesity An unhealthy balance in your gut microbiome may cause crossed signals from your brain when it comes to feeling hungry or full. Researchers think there may be a link to the pituitary gland, which makes hormones that help set your appetite. That gland can affect the ba...
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fat gain, and specific areas of fat accumulation associated with insulin resistance; they also found that “the lean animal that received gut microbiota from an obese mouse developed more severe
Nonetheless, the exact mechanisms of how diet-induced changes in gut microbiota affect gut-brain signalling, including host metabolism, appetite regulation and brain health, are currently still lacking [19,20]. Interestingly, the obese-associated microbiota has been shown to have an increased ...
How will the obesity epidemic affect dentistry?britishdentaljournalbritishdentistryclinicalpracticalcariesBDJBDAA scoping review of the implications of adult obesity in the delivery and acceptance of dental caredoi:10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.635Jonathan CoeBr Dent JBritish Dental Journal...
Neuroimmunology is one of the fastest-growing fields in the life sciences, and for good reason; it fills the gap between two principal systems of the organism, the nervous system and the immune system. Although both systems affect each other through bidi
ObesityEffects of Place on HealthFood SwampFood DesertIt is well known that unhealthy food can contribute to obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. It is also believed that the composition ofdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3013342Benjamin Y. Clark...
Obesity, Heart Disease, and Type 2 Diabetes As discussed above, your gut flora supports your metabolism. They can affect how many nutrients you get from the food you eat and how many calories you draw from it. If you have too many bacteria in your gut, they may work to turn fiber into...
One of the most surprising findings of recent microbiome research is the observation that the gut microbiota does not simply evade the immune system to persist in the intestinal tract. Instead, a complex interplay between the local microbiome, the intestinal epithelium, and resident immune cells has...