Scope: A limited number of human studies have characterized fecal microbiota and metabolome in extreme obesity and after diet-induced weight loss. Methods and results: Fecal samples from normal-weight and extremely obese adults and from obese participants before and after moderate diet-induced weight loss are evaluated for their interaction with the intestinal adenocarcinoma cell line HT29 using an impedance-based in vitro model, which reveals variations in the interaction between the gut microbiota and host linked to obesity status. Microbiota composition, short chain fatty acids, and other intestinal metabolites are further analyzed to assess the interplay among diet, gut microbiota, and host in extreme obesity. Microbiota profiles are di...
Simple Summary Emerging new data reported in the international scientific literature show that spec...
Although it is known that the gut microbiota (GM) can be modulated by diet, the efficacy of specific...
Backgrounds & aims: Intestinal microbiota may be causally involved in the pathogenesis of non-alcoho...
[Scope]: A limited number of human studies have characterized fecal microbiota and metabolome in ext...
Background: Microbiota and bile acids in the gastrointestinal tract profoundly alter systemic metabo...
Gut microbiome has been identified in the past decade as an important factor involved in obesity, bu...
Gut microbiota is essential for the development of obesity and related comorbidities. However, studi...
Obesity is a multifactorial disease resulting in excessive accumulation of adipose tissue. Over the ...
Obesity and related co-morbidities represent a major health challenge nowadays, with a rapidly incre...
The global obesity epidemic constitutes a major cause of morbidity and mortality challenging public ...
Gut microbiota has recently been proposed as a crucial environmental factor in the development of me...
The human intestine is home to a diverse range of bacterial and fungal species, forming an ecologica...
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, ...
BACKGROUND: People co-evolved with members of the microbiota and developed, used and adapted many co...
International audienceThe composition of gut microbiota and its relationship to human health, partic...
Simple Summary Emerging new data reported in the international scientific literature show that spec...
Although it is known that the gut microbiota (GM) can be modulated by diet, the efficacy of specific...
Backgrounds & aims: Intestinal microbiota may be causally involved in the pathogenesis of non-alcoho...
[Scope]: A limited number of human studies have characterized fecal microbiota and metabolome in ext...
Background: Microbiota and bile acids in the gastrointestinal tract profoundly alter systemic metabo...
Gut microbiome has been identified in the past decade as an important factor involved in obesity, bu...
Gut microbiota is essential for the development of obesity and related comorbidities. However, studi...
Obesity is a multifactorial disease resulting in excessive accumulation of adipose tissue. Over the ...
Obesity and related co-morbidities represent a major health challenge nowadays, with a rapidly incre...
The global obesity epidemic constitutes a major cause of morbidity and mortality challenging public ...
Gut microbiota has recently been proposed as a crucial environmental factor in the development of me...
The human intestine is home to a diverse range of bacterial and fungal species, forming an ecologica...
The aetiology of obesity has been attributed to several factors (environmental, dietary, lifestyle, ...
BACKGROUND: People co-evolved with members of the microbiota and developed, used and adapted many co...
International audienceThe composition of gut microbiota and its relationship to human health, partic...
Simple Summary Emerging new data reported in the international scientific literature show that spec...
Although it is known that the gut microbiota (GM) can be modulated by diet, the efficacy of specific...
Backgrounds & aims: Intestinal microbiota may be causally involved in the pathogenesis of non-alcoho...