Obesity is a common and multi-factorial condition. During the last years, different research has been done to clarify the complex mechanisms that occur in this disease. The excessive increase of the adipose tissue depots is the first clear signal of an impaired metabolism. Moreover, the endocannabinoid system (eCB), inflammation regulatory factors and weight control - through the diet - are strictly connected with the obesity development. The gut microbiota has been proposed as one suitable candidate to explain the intricacy of this scenario. Nevertheless, the latest findings are characterized by several conflicting theories that do not allow us to define the precise role of the gut microbiota. This review, through a critical analysis of th...
During the last decades, the gut microbiota has gained much interest in relation to human health. Mo...
Obesity is a rapidly growing problem of public health on a worldwide scale, responsible for more tha...
Summary: Obesity is a worldwide epidemiologic syndrome characterized by fat mass accumulation, mainl...
Obesity is a common and multi-factorial condition. During the last years, different research has bee...
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, ...
Nowadays, obesity is one of the most prevalent human health problems. Research from the last 30 year...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and its rising prevalence the last couple of deca...
Abstract Obesity and its complications constitute a substantial burden. Considerable published resea...
Aims: In recent years, gut microbiota have gained a growing interest as an environmental factor that...
Obesity is a severe worldwide health problem driven by both hereditary and environmental factors, an...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Obesity represents a worldwide epidemic and is associated with several metabolic disturbances such a...
Obesity, type-2 diabetes and low-grade inflammation are becoming worldwide epidemics. In this regard...
Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota is an environmental factor that plays a crucial rol...
Obesity, diabetes and metabolic disorders represent hugely significant problems concerning the healt...
During the last decades, the gut microbiota has gained much interest in relation to human health. Mo...
Obesity is a rapidly growing problem of public health on a worldwide scale, responsible for more tha...
Summary: Obesity is a worldwide epidemiologic syndrome characterized by fat mass accumulation, mainl...
Obesity is a common and multi-factorial condition. During the last years, different research has bee...
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, ...
Nowadays, obesity is one of the most prevalent human health problems. Research from the last 30 year...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and its rising prevalence the last couple of deca...
Abstract Obesity and its complications constitute a substantial burden. Considerable published resea...
Aims: In recent years, gut microbiota have gained a growing interest as an environmental factor that...
Obesity is a severe worldwide health problem driven by both hereditary and environmental factors, an...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Obesity represents a worldwide epidemic and is associated with several metabolic disturbances such a...
Obesity, type-2 diabetes and low-grade inflammation are becoming worldwide epidemics. In this regard...
Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota is an environmental factor that plays a crucial rol...
Obesity, diabetes and metabolic disorders represent hugely significant problems concerning the healt...
During the last decades, the gut microbiota has gained much interest in relation to human health. Mo...
Obesity is a rapidly growing problem of public health on a worldwide scale, responsible for more tha...
Summary: Obesity is a worldwide epidemiologic syndrome characterized by fat mass accumulation, mainl...