BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesity by influencing the human body's ability to extract and store calories. The aim of this study was to assess if there is a correlation between change in body weight over time and gut microbiome composition. METHODS: We analysed 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence data derived from the faecal samples of 1632 healthy females from TwinsUK to investigate the association between gut microbiome measured cross-sectionally and longitudinal weight gain (adjusted for caloric intake and baseline body mass index). Dietary fibre intake was investigated as a possible modifier. RESULTS: Less than half of the variation in long-term weight change was found t...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human gut microbiome plays several essential roles that are implicated in human health and the r...
Complex gene-environment interactions are considered important in the development of obesity(1). The...
Background: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesit...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesi...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesit...
In recent decades, experimental and clinical studies have associated the development of obesity with...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
Objective: In the present study, we examined the effect of a very low-calorie diet(VLCD)-based obesi...
<div><p>Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the human gut microbiome is important i...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human gut microbiome plays several essential roles that are implicated in human health and the r...
Complex gene-environment interactions are considered important in the development of obesity(1). The...
Background: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesit...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesi...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest that the microbes in the human gut have a role in obesit...
In recent decades, experimental and clinical studies have associated the development of obesity with...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
2015-08-04It is widely believed that obesity relates to human gut microbiota. A large number of prev...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
Objective: In the present study, we examined the effect of a very low-calorie diet(VLCD)-based obesi...
<div><p>Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the human gut microbiome is important i...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human gut microbiome plays several essential roles that are implicated in human health and the r...
Complex gene-environment interactions are considered important in the development of obesity(1). The...