BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of preventable death worldwide. As a result, a full understanding of the factors influencing dyslipidemia is urgently necessary. Bile acids have been recognized as regulators of lipid metabolism, and neutral sterols may influence serum lipid levels. Therefore, this analysis was conducted to better understand the relationship between bile acids, neutral sterols, and dyslipidemia. METHODS: We examined cross-sectional associations between selected fecal metabolites and serum lipids or markers of dyslipidemia in 1387 participants of the KORA FF4 study using linear and logistic regression models. RESULTS: We found positive associations between ...
It is now well established that diets rich in satu-rated fatty acids lead to high levels of serum ch...
Background: The associations between dietary cholesterol and fatty acids and serum lipids are contro...
We measured biliary and fecal sterol outputs in 12 human sub-jects on a metabolic ward in four rando...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
BACKGROUND: Fecal bile acid and neutral sterol excretion are the obligate endpoints of the reverse c...
Background and Purpose: The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate glucose and lipid metabolism. In longitudinal and case-control-studies, we...
Background and Purpose The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
New drugs targeting bile acid metabolism are currently being evaluated in clinical studies for their...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate glucose and lipid metabolism. In longitudinal and case-control-studies, we...
Excess plasma cholesterol, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, is a major risk factor for ...
An increased level of plasma cholesterol is associated with premature development of atherosclerosis...
Bile acids (BA) are known for their role in intestinal lipid absorption and can also play a role as ...
It is now well established that diets rich in satu-rated fatty acids lead to high levels of serum ch...
Background: The associations between dietary cholesterol and fatty acids and serum lipids are contro...
We measured biliary and fecal sterol outputs in 12 human sub-jects on a metabolic ward in four rando...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
BACKGROUND: Fecal bile acid and neutral sterol excretion are the obligate endpoints of the reverse c...
Background and Purpose: The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate glucose and lipid metabolism. In longitudinal and case-control-studies, we...
Background and Purpose The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
New drugs targeting bile acid metabolism are currently being evaluated in clinical studies for their...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate glucose and lipid metabolism. In longitudinal and case-control-studies, we...
Excess plasma cholesterol, in particular high levels of LDL cholesterol, is a major risk factor for ...
An increased level of plasma cholesterol is associated with premature development of atherosclerosis...
Bile acids (BA) are known for their role in intestinal lipid absorption and can also play a role as ...
It is now well established that diets rich in satu-rated fatty acids lead to high levels of serum ch...
Background: The associations between dietary cholesterol and fatty acids and serum lipids are contro...
We measured biliary and fecal sterol outputs in 12 human sub-jects on a metabolic ward in four rando...