Consumption of refined high-fat, low-fiber diets promotes development of obesity and its associated consequences. Although genetics play an important role in dictating susceptibility to such obesogenic diets, mice with nearly uniform genetics exhibit marked heterogeneity in their extent of obesity in response to such diets. This suggests non-genetic determinants play a role in diet-induced obesity. Hence, we sought to identify parameters that predict, and/or correlate with, development of obesity in response to an obesogenic diet. We assayed behavior, metabolic parameters, inflammatory markers/cytokines, microbiota composition, and the fecal metaproteome, in a cohort of mice (n = 50) prior to, and the 8 weeks following, administration of an...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
Female C57BL/6J mice were fed a regular low-fat diet or high-fat diets combined with either high or ...
Background: Overweight and obesity are risk factors for human colorectal cancer. Growing evidence su...
Consumption of refined high-fat, low-fiber diets promotes development of obesity and its associated ...
Obesity is characterized with high heterogeneity due to genetic abnormality, energy imbalance, gut d...
Diet-induced obesity contributes to the development of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, metaboli...
Obesity is known to contribute to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic fat...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Obesity has emerged as a major global health problem and is associated with various diseases, such a...
SummaryWe have investigated the interrelationship between diet, gut microbial ecology, and energy ba...
Obesity has increased at an alarming rate over the past two decades in the United States. In additio...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that the microbiota of high-fat (HF) diet-induced obese mice differs fr...
The composition of the gut microbiome can be affected by environmental factors, such as diet. The We...
Obesity induced by high fat (HF) diet is associated with inflammation which contributes to developme...
Background: Dysbiosis, meaning alterations of the gut microbiota composition or function, has been r...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
Female C57BL/6J mice were fed a regular low-fat diet or high-fat diets combined with either high or ...
Background: Overweight and obesity are risk factors for human colorectal cancer. Growing evidence su...
Consumption of refined high-fat, low-fiber diets promotes development of obesity and its associated ...
Obesity is characterized with high heterogeneity due to genetic abnormality, energy imbalance, gut d...
Diet-induced obesity contributes to the development of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, metaboli...
Obesity is known to contribute to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic fat...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Obesity has emerged as a major global health problem and is associated with various diseases, such a...
SummaryWe have investigated the interrelationship between diet, gut microbial ecology, and energy ba...
Obesity has increased at an alarming rate over the past two decades in the United States. In additio...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that the microbiota of high-fat (HF) diet-induced obese mice differs fr...
The composition of the gut microbiome can be affected by environmental factors, such as diet. The We...
Obesity induced by high fat (HF) diet is associated with inflammation which contributes to developme...
Background: Dysbiosis, meaning alterations of the gut microbiota composition or function, has been r...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
Female C57BL/6J mice were fed a regular low-fat diet or high-fat diets combined with either high or ...
Background: Overweight and obesity are risk factors for human colorectal cancer. Growing evidence su...