Background Variation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass index (BMI). Although obesity is a global health burden, the accumulation of abdominal visceral fat is the specific cardio-metabolic disease risk factor. Here, we explore links between the fecal microbiota and abdominal adiposity using body composition as measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in a large sample of twins from the TwinsUK cohort, comparing fecal 16S rRNA diversity profiles with six adiposity measures. Results We profile six adiposity measures in 3666 twins and estimate their heritability, finding novel evidence for strong genetic effects underlying visceral fat and android/gynoid ratio. We confirm the association of lower d...
Obesity is an important and intractable public health problem. In addition to the well-known risk fa...
The composition of the human gut microbiome differs markedly among individuals, and is increasingly ...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
BackgroundVariation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass inde...
Background: Variation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass in...
Obesity represents a crucial social problem in developed countries as a cause of multiple metabolic ...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
Objective: The human gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be associated with a number of host phe...
BackgroundGrowing evidence supports the role of gut microbiota in obesity, yet exact associations re...
backgroundmetabolic inflammation mediated obesity requires bacterial molecules to trigger immune and...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
Obesity is an important and intractable public health problem. In addition to the well-known risk fa...
The composition of the human gut microbiome differs markedly among individuals, and is increasingly ...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
BackgroundVariation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass inde...
Background: Variation in the human fecal microbiota has previously been associated with body mass in...
Obesity represents a crucial social problem in developed countries as a cause of multiple metabolic ...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
Objective: The human gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be associated with a number of host phe...
BackgroundGrowing evidence supports the role of gut microbiota in obesity, yet exact associations re...
backgroundmetabolic inflammation mediated obesity requires bacterial molecules to trigger immune and...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...
Obesity is an important and intractable public health problem. In addition to the well-known risk fa...
The composition of the human gut microbiome differs markedly among individuals, and is increasingly ...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota acts like a virtual organ and is suggested to be of...