An obese-type human microbiota with an increased Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes ratio has been described that may link the gut microbiome with obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) development. Dietary fat and carbohydrate are modifiable risk factors that may impact on MetS by altering the human microbiome composition. We determined the effect of the amount and type of dietary fat and carbohydrate on faecal bacteria and short chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations in people ‘at risk’ of MetS
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
The human intestine harbours a complex and diverse bacterial community called the gut microbiota. Th...
BackgroundWhile some of the variance observed in adiposity and weight change within populations can ...
Introduction and objectives: An obese-type human microbiota with an increased Firmicutes:Bacteroidet...
Obesity has recently been linked to the composition of human microbiota and the production of short ...
Fiber fermentation by gut microbiota yields short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that are either absorbed...
Obesity is now considered a major public health concern globally as it predisposes to a number of ch...
A high intake of dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) is related to an increased risk of obesity, in...
The gut microbiota helps balance key vital functions for the host, including immunity and nutritiona...
The main function of the microbiota also known as microbiome within the gut is to protect a host fro...
Obesity-related illnesses are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Metabolic syndrome has b...
The gut microbiota is increasingly considered as a symbiotic partner for the maintenance of health. ...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Abstract Background While some of the variance observed in adiposity and weight change within popula...
Obesity and its associated diseases are one of the major causes of death worldwide. The gut microbio...
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
The human intestine harbours a complex and diverse bacterial community called the gut microbiota. Th...
BackgroundWhile some of the variance observed in adiposity and weight change within populations can ...
Introduction and objectives: An obese-type human microbiota with an increased Firmicutes:Bacteroidet...
Obesity has recently been linked to the composition of human microbiota and the production of short ...
Fiber fermentation by gut microbiota yields short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that are either absorbed...
Obesity is now considered a major public health concern globally as it predisposes to a number of ch...
A high intake of dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) is related to an increased risk of obesity, in...
The gut microbiota helps balance key vital functions for the host, including immunity and nutritiona...
The main function of the microbiota also known as microbiome within the gut is to protect a host fro...
Obesity-related illnesses are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Metabolic syndrome has b...
The gut microbiota is increasingly considered as a symbiotic partner for the maintenance of health. ...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Abstract Background While some of the variance observed in adiposity and weight change within popula...
Obesity and its associated diseases are one of the major causes of death worldwide. The gut microbio...
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
The human intestine harbours a complex and diverse bacterial community called the gut microbiota. Th...
BackgroundWhile some of the variance observed in adiposity and weight change within populations can ...