Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the differences in compositions of oral and fecal bacterial microbiota between patients with morbid obesity and normal-weight controls. Material and Methods: This was a prospective cohort study. The study included group 1 (patients with BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2) and group 2 (patients with BMI from 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2). Our endpoint was the analysis of the differences in compositions of oral and fecal microbiota between the groups. Oral swabs and fecal samples were collected from the patients. The analysis of microbiota was conducted using next-generation sequencing. Results: Overall, the study included 96 patients; 52 (54.2%) were included in group 1, 44 (39.8%)—in group 2. In group 1, or...
Intestinal microbiota changes are associated with the development of obesity. However, studies in hu...
OBJECTIVE: Intestinal microbiota have been suggested to contribute to development of obesity, but th...
OBJECTIVE: Intestinal microbiota have been suggested to contribute to the development of obesity, bu...
Abstract Obesity is an increasing global health concern and is associated with a broad range of morb...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
Background: An abnormal faecal microbiota could be a causal factor for disease. This study evaluated...
Introduction. The concept of heterogeneity in obesity depending on the risk of developing cardiometa...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
Obesity is a complex chronic, relapsing, progressive disease. Association studies have linked microb...
International audienceBackground: Obesity is associated with increased health risk and has been asso...
The gut microbiota may have an impact on obesity. To date, the majority of studies in obese patients...
Obesity is an important and intractable public health problem. In addition to the well-known risk fa...
Introduction Several lines of research have provided compelling evidence that the human microbiota ...
Background: Dietary intervention is a cornerstone of weight loss therapies. In obesity, a dysbiotic ...
Animal models suggest that gut microbiota contribute to obesity; however, a consistent taxonomic sig...
Intestinal microbiota changes are associated with the development of obesity. However, studies in hu...
OBJECTIVE: Intestinal microbiota have been suggested to contribute to development of obesity, but th...
OBJECTIVE: Intestinal microbiota have been suggested to contribute to the development of obesity, bu...
Abstract Obesity is an increasing global health concern and is associated with a broad range of morb...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
Background: An abnormal faecal microbiota could be a causal factor for disease. This study evaluated...
Introduction. The concept of heterogeneity in obesity depending on the risk of developing cardiometa...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
Obesity is a complex chronic, relapsing, progressive disease. Association studies have linked microb...
International audienceBackground: Obesity is associated with increased health risk and has been asso...
The gut microbiota may have an impact on obesity. To date, the majority of studies in obese patients...
Obesity is an important and intractable public health problem. In addition to the well-known risk fa...
Introduction Several lines of research have provided compelling evidence that the human microbiota ...
Background: Dietary intervention is a cornerstone of weight loss therapies. In obesity, a dysbiotic ...
Animal models suggest that gut microbiota contribute to obesity; however, a consistent taxonomic sig...
Intestinal microbiota changes are associated with the development of obesity. However, studies in hu...
OBJECTIVE: Intestinal microbiota have been suggested to contribute to development of obesity, but th...
OBJECTIVE: Intestinal microbiota have been suggested to contribute to the development of obesity, bu...