Two groups of beneficial bacteria are dominant in the human gut, the Bacteroidetes and the Firmicutes. Here we show that the relative proportion of Bacteroidetes is decreased in obese people by comparison with lean people, and that this proportion increases with weight loss on two types of low-calorie diet. Our findings indicate that obesity has a microbial component, which might have potential therapeutic implications
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 ...
Much is discussed if obesity or diet components modify the “healthy” microbiota or if microbiota mod...
The human intestine harbors a complex bacterial community called the gut microbiota. This microbiota...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and its rising prevalence the last couple of deca...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
Obesity has been associated with structural alterations in the gut microbiota, suggesting potential ...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
There has been a rapid increase in the number of overweight and obese individuals worldwide in the p...
Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota is an environmental factor that plays a crucial rol...
Obesity is a severe worldwide health problem driven by both hereditary and environmental factors, an...
Obesity has become a global epidemic during the last several years. In addition to genes, lifestyle,...
Nowadays, obesity is one of the most prevalent human health problems. Research from the last 30 year...
Aims: In recent years, gut microbiota have gained a growing interest as an environmental factor that...
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 ...
Much is discussed if obesity or diet components modify the “healthy” microbiota or if microbiota mod...
The human intestine harbors a complex bacterial community called the gut microbiota. This microbiota...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases and its rising prevalence the last couple of deca...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
Obesity has been associated with structural alterations in the gut microbiota, suggesting potential ...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
There has been a rapid increase in the number of overweight and obese individuals worldwide in the p...
Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota is an environmental factor that plays a crucial rol...
Obesity is a severe worldwide health problem driven by both hereditary and environmental factors, an...
Obesity has become a global epidemic during the last several years. In addition to genes, lifestyle,...
Nowadays, obesity is one of the most prevalent human health problems. Research from the last 30 year...
Aims: In recent years, gut microbiota have gained a growing interest as an environmental factor that...
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 ...
Much is discussed if obesity or diet components modify the “healthy” microbiota or if microbiota mod...