Background: In this study, we analyzed the association between antibiotic use and obesity and metabolic syndrome (MS) in a Korean adult population. Methods: Subjects using the Korean National Health Insurance Service sample cohort were retrospectively analyzed in 2015. The differences in obesity and metabolic syndrome (MS) status were compared and analyzed according to duration of systemic antibiotic treatment in the previous 10 years (non-users, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd tertile). Results: Subjects who used systemic antibiotics for longer periods were older, satisfied more criteria for MS, and had more comorbidities than non-users (non-users vs. 3rd tertile, p < 0.0001 for all). After adjusting for confounding factors, the risk of obesity was high...
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...
Although lifestyle and physiology in obese individuals are accepted to lead to changes in the intest...
Since the introduction of antibiotics, they have been used freely, with their prescription occurring...
Clinical observations indicated a higher rate of obesity among children who received antibiotics at ...
Background/objectivesAntibiotic use in early life has been associated with weight gain in several po...
Objectives: Evidence indicates a relationship between obesity and infection. We assessed the prevale...
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...
Purpose: To investigate whether exposure to systemic antibiotics influences the risk of developing t...
Background/Objectives: Antibiotic use in early life has been associated with weight gain in several ...
Context: Use of systemic corticosteroids (CSs) may induce adverse cardiometabolic alterations, poten...
Purpose: Cellulitis in obese patients is associated with increased rates of treatment failure compar...
Navaneeth Narayanan,1,2 Tiffany Lin,1 David Vinarov,3 Thomas Bucek,3 Liya Johnson,1 Cheryl Mathew,1 ...
Inflammation is thought to be partly responsible for metabolic syndrome (MetS). Recently, dietary in...
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...
Although lifestyle and physiology in obese individuals are accepted to lead to changes in the intest...
Since the introduction of antibiotics, they have been used freely, with their prescription occurring...
Clinical observations indicated a higher rate of obesity among children who received antibiotics at ...
Background/objectivesAntibiotic use in early life has been associated with weight gain in several po...
Objectives: Evidence indicates a relationship between obesity and infection. We assessed the prevale...
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...
Purpose: To investigate whether exposure to systemic antibiotics influences the risk of developing t...
Background/Objectives: Antibiotic use in early life has been associated with weight gain in several ...
Context: Use of systemic corticosteroids (CSs) may induce adverse cardiometabolic alterations, poten...
Purpose: Cellulitis in obese patients is associated with increased rates of treatment failure compar...
Navaneeth Narayanan,1,2 Tiffany Lin,1 David Vinarov,3 Thomas Bucek,3 Liya Johnson,1 Cheryl Mathew,1 ...
Inflammation is thought to be partly responsible for metabolic syndrome (MetS). Recently, dietary in...
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...
Although lifestyle and physiology in obese individuals are accepted to lead to changes in the intest...