© 2017 The Society for Applied Microbiology Aims: Intestinal microbiota modulates the development of clinical conditions, including metabolic syndrome and obesity. Many of these conditions are influenced by nutritional and exercise behaviours. This study aimed to investigate the ability of exercise to re-shape the intestinal microbiota and the influence of the diet on the process. Methods and Results: A rat model was used to examine the intestinal microbiota responses to four activity conditions, including: high-intensity interval training (HIIT), light-intensity training (LIT), sedentary and normal control, each containing two nutritional conditions: high-fat high-fructose diet (HF) and standard chow (SC) diet. No significant differences i...
The gut is home to trillions of microbes, collectively called the gut microbiota, that play crucial ...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is inhabited by a wide cluster of microorganisms that play pr...
Aims: Intestinal microbiota modulates the development of clinical conditions, including metabolic sy...
This study aims to evaluate the effect of long-term high-sugar diet (HSD) intake and regular physica...
Gut microbiota and exercise have recently been shown to be interconnected. Both moderate and intense...
Several studies have indicated that diet and exercise may modulate the gut microbiota in obese subje...
<div><p>The mammalian intestine harbors a complex microbial ecosystem that influences many aspects o...
The gut microbiome (GM) consists of trillions of microbes that can modulate numerous physiological s...
The gut microbiota is considered a relevant factor in obesity and associated metabolic diseases, for...
Background: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) is a significant health concern which has been linked to stru...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The gut is home to trillions of microbes, collectively called the gut microbiota, that play crucial ...
The gut is home to trillions of microbes, collectively called the gut microbiota, that play crucial ...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is inhabited by a wide cluster of microorganisms that play pr...
Aims: Intestinal microbiota modulates the development of clinical conditions, including metabolic sy...
This study aims to evaluate the effect of long-term high-sugar diet (HSD) intake and regular physica...
Gut microbiota and exercise have recently been shown to be interconnected. Both moderate and intense...
Several studies have indicated that diet and exercise may modulate the gut microbiota in obese subje...
<div><p>The mammalian intestine harbors a complex microbial ecosystem that influences many aspects o...
The gut microbiome (GM) consists of trillions of microbes that can modulate numerous physiological s...
The gut microbiota is considered a relevant factor in obesity and associated metabolic diseases, for...
Background: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) is a significant health concern which has been linked to stru...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The gut is home to trillions of microbes, collectively called the gut microbiota, that play crucial ...
The gut is home to trillions of microbes, collectively called the gut microbiota, that play crucial ...
The gut microbiota is implicated in digestive, metabolic and immune processes of the host. The physi...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is inhabited by a wide cluster of microorganisms that play pr...