Humans and their gut microbiota have co-evolved over thousands of years, resulting in the establishment of a complex host-microbiota ecosystem. Early life environmental factors, such as delivery mode, nutrition, and medication use, have been shown to substantially affect both host-microbiota interactions and health outcomes. However, the effects of urbanization (characterized by the spectrum of rural and urban populations) on these early life events have been overlooked. A deeper understanding of the relationship between urbanization and microbiota development will allow for the identification of novel biological and social approaches that can be implemented to prevent and treat disease and promote maternal and infant/child health. The aim ...
Development of intestinal microbiota after birth is related to health throughout life. A healthy and...
Although the prominent role of the microbiome in human health has been established, the early-life m...
This paper reviews the published evidence on early-life intestinal microbiota development, as well a...
Humans and their gut microbiota have co-evolved over thousands of years, resulting in the establishm...
The biodiversity hypothesis that contact with natural environments (e.g. native vegetation) and biod...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the environment is an important source of colonizing bacter...
ABSTRACTThe world is witnessing a global increase in the urban population, particularly in developin...
Colonization of the gastrointestinal tract with microorganisms during infancy represents a critical ...
The joint impact of pregnancy, environmental, and sociocultural exposures on early life gut microbio...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
With its dynamic composition and function, the gut microbiome plays a key role in human development ...
The gut microbiota undergoes rapid changes during infancy in response to early-life exposures. We ha...
Recent studies have characterized how host genetics, prenatal environment and delivery mode can shap...
The gut microbiota is established in the newborn period and plays a pivotal role in the development ...
Development of intestinal microbiota after birth is related to health throughout life. A healthy and...
Although the prominent role of the microbiome in human health has been established, the early-life m...
This paper reviews the published evidence on early-life intestinal microbiota development, as well a...
Humans and their gut microbiota have co-evolved over thousands of years, resulting in the establishm...
The biodiversity hypothesis that contact with natural environments (e.g. native vegetation) and biod...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the environment is an important source of colonizing bacter...
ABSTRACTThe world is witnessing a global increase in the urban population, particularly in developin...
Colonization of the gastrointestinal tract with microorganisms during infancy represents a critical ...
The joint impact of pregnancy, environmental, and sociocultural exposures on early life gut microbio...
Microbes colonising the infant intestine, especially bacteria, are considered important for metaboli...
The gut of the human neonate is colonized rapidly after birth from an early sparse and highly distin...
With its dynamic composition and function, the gut microbiome plays a key role in human development ...
The gut microbiota undergoes rapid changes during infancy in response to early-life exposures. We ha...
Recent studies have characterized how host genetics, prenatal environment and delivery mode can shap...
The gut microbiota is established in the newborn period and plays a pivotal role in the development ...
Development of intestinal microbiota after birth is related to health throughout life. A healthy and...
Although the prominent role of the microbiome in human health has been established, the early-life m...
This paper reviews the published evidence on early-life intestinal microbiota development, as well a...