BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of obesity. In this study, we utilized Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the gut microbiota characteristics among different types of obese patients, aiming to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and provide novel insights for obesity treatment.MethodsTwo-sample multivariable Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis was employed to assess causal relationships between gut microbiota and various obesity subtypes. Gut microbiota data were obtained from the international consortium MiBioGen, and data on obese individuals were sourced from the Finnish National Biobank FinnGen. Eligible single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selecte...
Obesity is currently a pandemic of worldwide proportions affecting millions of people. Recent studie...
Background: Interactions between the diet and intestinal microbiota play a role in health and diseas...
After birth, our gastrointestinal (GI) tract is colonised by a highly complex assemblage of microbes...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
BACKGROUND: People co-evolved with members of the microbiota and developed, used and adapted many co...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Objective: The human gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be associated with a number of host phe...
Obesity is a complex chronic, relapsing, progressive disease. Association studies have linked microb...
Animal models suggest that gut microbiota contribute to obesity; however, a consistent taxonomic sig...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Obesity has become one of the most common chronic conditions, causing a larg...
Obesity is currently a pandemic of worldwide proportions affecting millions of people. Recent studie...
Background: Interactions between the diet and intestinal microbiota play a role in health and diseas...
After birth, our gastrointestinal (GI) tract is colonised by a highly complex assemblage of microbes...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
BackgroundNumerous studies have demonstrated the influence of gut microbiota on the development of o...
Introduction: The gut microbiome may contribute to the development of obesity. So far, the extent of...
BACKGROUND: People co-evolved with members of the microbiota and developed, used and adapted many co...
Obesity is sweeping the westernized world at a rate which far outstrips human genomic evolution, hig...
Objective: The human gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be associated with a number of host phe...
Obesity is a complex chronic, relapsing, progressive disease. Association studies have linked microb...
Animal models suggest that gut microbiota contribute to obesity; however, a consistent taxonomic sig...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Obesity has become one of the most common chronic conditions, causing a larg...
Obesity is currently a pandemic of worldwide proportions affecting millions of people. Recent studie...
Background: Interactions between the diet and intestinal microbiota play a role in health and diseas...
After birth, our gastrointestinal (GI) tract is colonised by a highly complex assemblage of microbes...