Antibiotics are the first line of treatment against infections and have contributed immensely to reduce the morbidity and mortality rates. Recently, extensive use of antibiotics has led to alterations of the gut microbiome, predisposition to various diseases and most importantly, increase in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which poses a major threat to global public health. Another major issue faced worldwide due to unregulated use of antibiotics in children as well as in adults is the influence of metabolism and body weight homeostasis, leading to obesity. Apart from the involvement of biosocial causes influencing diet, physical activity, and antibiotic use, pathogenesis of obesity is linked to interconnected functional alt...
Obesity and associated metabolic disorders are worldwide epidemic. The literature provides new evide...
Recently, a great deal of interest has been expressed regarding strategies to tackle worldwide obesi...
The microbiomes in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of individuals receiving antibiotics and those i...
Antibiotics are the first line of treatment against infections and have contributed immensely to red...
Antibiotics are the first line of treatment against infections and have contributed immensely to red...
Since the introduction of antibiotics, they have been used freely, with their prescription occurring...
The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence in...
<p>The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence...
It is widely accepted that metabolic disorders, such as obesity, are closely linked to lifestyle and...
The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence in...
The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence in...
In recent years, science has made great strides in its understanding of the microbiome, discovering ...
Antibiotics are the most common prescription drugs administered at the paediatric age, however their...
Probiotics are now recognized for several health benefits and they have been recommended as a comple...
Clinical observations indicated a higher rate of obesity among children who received antibiotics at ...
Obesity and associated metabolic disorders are worldwide epidemic. The literature provides new evide...
Recently, a great deal of interest has been expressed regarding strategies to tackle worldwide obesi...
The microbiomes in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of individuals receiving antibiotics and those i...
Antibiotics are the first line of treatment against infections and have contributed immensely to red...
Antibiotics are the first line of treatment against infections and have contributed immensely to red...
Since the introduction of antibiotics, they have been used freely, with their prescription occurring...
The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence in...
<p>The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence...
It is widely accepted that metabolic disorders, such as obesity, are closely linked to lifestyle and...
The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence in...
The gut microbiota has been implicated in obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, although evidence in...
In recent years, science has made great strides in its understanding of the microbiome, discovering ...
Antibiotics are the most common prescription drugs administered at the paediatric age, however their...
Probiotics are now recognized for several health benefits and they have been recommended as a comple...
Clinical observations indicated a higher rate of obesity among children who received antibiotics at ...
Obesity and associated metabolic disorders are worldwide epidemic. The literature provides new evide...
Recently, a great deal of interest has been expressed regarding strategies to tackle worldwide obesi...
The microbiomes in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of individuals receiving antibiotics and those i...