Abstract Background Human gut microbiome has an essential role in human health and disease. Although the major dominant microbiota within individuals have been reported, the change of gut microbiome caused by external factors, such as antibiotic use and bowel cleansing, remains unclear. We conducted this study to investigate the change of gut microbiome in overweight male adults after bowel preparation, where none of the participants had been diagnosed with any systemic diseases. Methods A total of 20 overweight, male Taiwanese adults were recruited, and all participants were omnivorous. The participants provided fecal samples and blood samples at three time points: prior to bowel preparation, 7 days after colonoscopy, and 28 days after col...
BACKGROUND: The faecal-associated microbiota is commonly seen as a surrogate of the mucosal-associat...
Obesity is a global epidemic of modern times and has serious health consequences, as it is a major r...
Abstract Background Colibactin-producing Escherichia coli containing polyketide synthase (pks + E. c...
The gut microbiota is important in maintaining human health, but numerous factors have the potential...
Past studies of the human intestinal microbiota are potentially confounded by the common practice of...
Background & Aims: Past studies of the human intestinal microbiota are potentially confounded by...
<div><h3>Background & Aims</h3><p>Past studies of the human intestinal microbiota are potentially co...
Background: An abnormal faecal microbiota could be a causal factor for disease. This study evaluated...
The gut microbiota may have an impact on obesity. To date, the majority of studies in obese patients...
While our knowledge of the intestinal microbiota during disease is accumulating, basic information o...
BACKGROUND: While our knowledge of the intestinal microbiota during disease is accumulating, basic i...
Objective: An adequate bowel cleansing is essential for a successful colonoscopy. Although purgative...
Background: Dietary intervention is a cornerstone of weight loss therapies. In obesity, a dysbiotic ...
While our knowledge of the intestinal microbiota during disease is accumulating, basic information o...
AbstractThe gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million gen...
BACKGROUND: The faecal-associated microbiota is commonly seen as a surrogate of the mucosal-associat...
Obesity is a global epidemic of modern times and has serious health consequences, as it is a major r...
Abstract Background Colibactin-producing Escherichia coli containing polyketide synthase (pks + E. c...
The gut microbiota is important in maintaining human health, but numerous factors have the potential...
Past studies of the human intestinal microbiota are potentially confounded by the common practice of...
Background & Aims: Past studies of the human intestinal microbiota are potentially confounded by...
<div><h3>Background & Aims</h3><p>Past studies of the human intestinal microbiota are potentially co...
Background: An abnormal faecal microbiota could be a causal factor for disease. This study evaluated...
The gut microbiota may have an impact on obesity. To date, the majority of studies in obese patients...
While our knowledge of the intestinal microbiota during disease is accumulating, basic information o...
BACKGROUND: While our knowledge of the intestinal microbiota during disease is accumulating, basic i...
Objective: An adequate bowel cleansing is essential for a successful colonoscopy. Although purgative...
Background: Dietary intervention is a cornerstone of weight loss therapies. In obesity, a dysbiotic ...
While our knowledge of the intestinal microbiota during disease is accumulating, basic information o...
AbstractThe gut microbiome, which hosts up to 1000 bacterial species that encode about 5 million gen...
BACKGROUND: The faecal-associated microbiota is commonly seen as a surrogate of the mucosal-associat...
Obesity is a global epidemic of modern times and has serious health consequences, as it is a major r...
Abstract Background Colibactin-producing Escherichia coli containing polyketide synthase (pks + E. c...