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The Intestinal Microbiota and Obesity
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2012Obesity has been and continues to be an epidemic in the United States. Obesity has been addressed in multiple health initiatives, including Healthy People 2010, with no state meeting the proposed goal of a prevalence of obesity < 15% of the adult population.
Samuel J, Kallus, Lawrence J, Brandt
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The Role of Gut Microbiota in Intestinal Inflammation with Respect to Diet and Extrinsic Stressors
The gut microbiota maintains a symbiotic relationship with the host and regulates several important functions including host metabolism, immunity, and intestinal barrier function.
Panida Sittipo +2 more
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Intestinal microbiota and overweight
Beneficial Microbes, 2010The microbes in our gut can influence our weight by providing us with energy through the degradation of nondigestable carbohydrates and by affecting the cellular energy status of liver and muscle cells and the accumulation of lipids in adipose tissue. Thus, it is not surprising that in several studies the gastrointestinal microbiota of overweight and ...
A, Lyra +3 more
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The human intestinal microbiota
Gastroentérologie Clinique et Biologique, 2010The human intestinal microbiota constitutes a complex ecosystem which is now well recognized for its impact on human health and well-being. It contributes to maturation of the immune system and provides a direct barrier against colonization by pathogens.
J, Doré, G, Corthier
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The normal intestinal microbiota
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2007Long neglected and considered a difficult ecosystem to study, several developments have recently converged to renew interest in studying the normal gut microbiota. These include molecular methods of studying the microbiota, improved understanding of host-microbe interactions in health and disease, and the potential for therapeutic manipulation of the ...
Julian, Marchesi, Fergus, Shanahan
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Interaction of Intestinal Microbiota with Medications
Current Drug Metabolism, 2023Introduction:: It is well known that the response to and metabolism of the drugs entering the human body varies widely across individuals. One of the reasons is that such interpersonal differences may be related to gut microbes. On one hand, drugs or xenobiotics entering the human body may affect the composition of the gut microbiome; on the other ...
Mengchen Liu +3 more
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GENERALIDADES EN MICROBIOTA INTESTINAL
Acta Científica de la Sociedad Venezolana de Bioanalistas Especialistas, 2020La microbiota intestinal es el conjunto de millones de microorganismos que conviven en simbiosis en el tracto gastrointestinal de nuestro organismo. Diferentes metodologías han descrito cuatro filos bacterianos: Firmicutes, Actinobacterias, Bacteroidetes
X. Moreno, Andris Vialva
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Intestinal Microbiota and Obesity
2011The human gut harbors a highly diverse microbial ecosystem of approximately 400 different species, which is characterized by a high interindividual variability. The intestinal microbiota has recently been suggested to contribute to the development of obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Transplantation of gut microbiota from obese mice to nonobese, germ-
Michael, Blaut, Susanne, Klaus
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NeoReviews, 2009
Humans maintain a diverse, dynamic, and complex intestinal microbiota that performs a multitude of vital functions, such as growth and development of the epithelial barrier, stimulation of intestinal angiogenesis, regulation of nutrition, metabolic functions, and education of naïve neonatal innate immunity. After birth, host environment and attributes
Renu Sharma +3 more
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Humans maintain a diverse, dynamic, and complex intestinal microbiota that performs a multitude of vital functions, such as growth and development of the epithelial barrier, stimulation of intestinal angiogenesis, regulation of nutrition, metabolic functions, and education of naïve neonatal innate immunity. After birth, host environment and attributes
Renu Sharma +3 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
Fu brick tea (FBT) is a microbial-fermented tea, which is produced by the solid-state fermentation of tea leaves. Previous studies have proved that FBT aqueous extracts could attenuate obesity and gut microbiota dysbiosis.
Fang Zhou +6 more
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Fu brick tea (FBT) is a microbial-fermented tea, which is produced by the solid-state fermentation of tea leaves. Previous studies have proved that FBT aqueous extracts could attenuate obesity and gut microbiota dysbiosis.
Fang Zhou +6 more
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