Obesity is associated with altered gut microbiota and low-grade inflammation. Both dietary habits and food composition contribute to the onset of such diseases. Emulsifiers, compounds commonly used in a variety of foods, were shown to induce body weight gain, low-grade inflammation and metabolic disorders. These dietary compounds promote gut microbiota alteration and gut barrier dysfunction leading to negative metabolic alterations
The use of additives in food products has become an important public health concern. In recent repor...
The low-grade inflammation observed in obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and insu...
The gut microbiota helps balance key vital functions for the host, including immunity and nutritiona...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence and animal studies implicate dietary emulsifiers in contributing ...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a large and diverse community of microbes collectively referred...
Emulsifiers are common components of processed foods consumed as part of a Western diet. Emerging in...
The use of emulsifiers in processed foods and the rapid epidemic development of metabolic syndrome i...
In physiological conditions, the gut is heavily infiltrated with various subsets of inflammatory cel...
Food additives, such as emulsifiers, stabilizers, or bulking agents, are present in the Western diet...
Background & aims: Epidemiologic and murine studies suggest that dietary emulsifiers promote develop...
Acknowledgements Additional members of the academic team including Dr Carrie Duckworth, Professor Jo...
Much is discussed if obesity or diet components modify the “healthy” microbiota or if microbiota mod...
International audienceSCOPE: Enhanced adiposity and metabolic inflammation are major features of obe...
The use of additives in food products has become an important public health concern. In recent repor...
The low-grade inflammation observed in obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and insu...
The gut microbiota helps balance key vital functions for the host, including immunity and nutritiona...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence and animal studies implicate dietary emulsifiers in contributing ...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a large and diverse community of microbes collectively referred...
Emulsifiers are common components of processed foods consumed as part of a Western diet. Emerging in...
The use of emulsifiers in processed foods and the rapid epidemic development of metabolic syndrome i...
In physiological conditions, the gut is heavily infiltrated with various subsets of inflammatory cel...
Food additives, such as emulsifiers, stabilizers, or bulking agents, are present in the Western diet...
Background & aims: Epidemiologic and murine studies suggest that dietary emulsifiers promote develop...
Acknowledgements Additional members of the academic team including Dr Carrie Duckworth, Professor Jo...
Much is discussed if obesity or diet components modify the “healthy” microbiota or if microbiota mod...
International audienceSCOPE: Enhanced adiposity and metabolic inflammation are major features of obe...
The use of additives in food products has become an important public health concern. In recent repor...
The low-grade inflammation observed in obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and insu...
The gut microbiota helps balance key vital functions for the host, including immunity and nutritiona...