We studied the impact of bariatric surgery on the intestinal microbiota of morbidly obese study subjects. A total of 13 morbidly obese women (five of which had type 2 diabetes) and 14 healthy age- and gender-matched controls were recruited and the microbiota composition of fecal samples were determined by using a phylogenetic microarray. Sampling of the patients took place just one month before and 6 months after the operation. Within six months after bariatric surgery, the obese subjects had lost on average a quarter of their weight whereas four of the five of the diabetic subjects were in remission. Bariatric surgery was associated with an increased microbial community richness and Bacteroidetes/Firmicutes ratio. In addition, we observed ...
Obesity is one of the main worldwide public health concerns whose clinical management demands new th...
Obesity has reached an epidemic level worldwide, and bariatric surgery (BS) has been proven to be th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE Obesity alters gut microbiota ecology and associates with low-grade ...
We studied the impact of bariatric surgery on the intestinal microbiota of morbidly obese study subj...
OBJECTIVES: The gut microbiota is associated with obesity and weight loss after bariatric surgery an...
8noBackground: Recently, the link between obesity and gut microbiota has become a focus for research...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review, we summarize what is currently described in...
Background This study aimed to examine the effects of both obesity and bariatric surgery on gut micr...
Intestinal microbiota analysis of obese patients after bariatric surgery showed that Proteobacteria ...
Background: Obesity and vaginal microbiome (VMB) dysbiosis are each risk factors for adverse reprodu...
Background: Obesity and metabolic disorders are multifactorial diseases resulting from the interacti...
Obesity is a disease with a rapidly increasing prevalence all over the world in recent years. Geneti...
The intestinal microbiota disequilibrium has been associated with obesity, while the role of the gut...
Bariatric surgery affects gut microbial flora due to the anatomical and physiological changes it cau...
The gut microbiota comprise all the living organisms in our intestine. Microbiota has key roles in m...
Obesity is one of the main worldwide public health concerns whose clinical management demands new th...
Obesity has reached an epidemic level worldwide, and bariatric surgery (BS) has been proven to be th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE Obesity alters gut microbiota ecology and associates with low-grade ...
We studied the impact of bariatric surgery on the intestinal microbiota of morbidly obese study subj...
OBJECTIVES: The gut microbiota is associated with obesity and weight loss after bariatric surgery an...
8noBackground: Recently, the link between obesity and gut microbiota has become a focus for research...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review, we summarize what is currently described in...
Background This study aimed to examine the effects of both obesity and bariatric surgery on gut micr...
Intestinal microbiota analysis of obese patients after bariatric surgery showed that Proteobacteria ...
Background: Obesity and vaginal microbiome (VMB) dysbiosis are each risk factors for adverse reprodu...
Background: Obesity and metabolic disorders are multifactorial diseases resulting from the interacti...
Obesity is a disease with a rapidly increasing prevalence all over the world in recent years. Geneti...
The intestinal microbiota disequilibrium has been associated with obesity, while the role of the gut...
Bariatric surgery affects gut microbial flora due to the anatomical and physiological changes it cau...
The gut microbiota comprise all the living organisms in our intestine. Microbiota has key roles in m...
Obesity is one of the main worldwide public health concerns whose clinical management demands new th...
Obesity has reached an epidemic level worldwide, and bariatric surgery (BS) has been proven to be th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE Obesity alters gut microbiota ecology and associates with low-grade ...