Does the gut microbiota hold the key to the obesity crisis? A perspective piece

Djamila Eliby, J. Simmons
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Emerging evidence indicates that the gut microbiota relate to the onset and maintenance of obesity via several pathophysiological mechanisms, all of which are influenced by the host diet. The rapid shift towards Western-typical diets at a global scale may be contributing to gut dysbiosis, and consequently fuelling the global obesity crisis. Further mechanistic understanding of the influence of the gut microbiota in weight regulation in humans may lend itself to the development of more efficacious treatments.
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肠道微生物群是肥胖危机的关键吗?透视片
新出现的证据表明,肠道微生物群通过几种病理生理机制与肥胖的发生和维持有关,所有这些机制都受到宿主饮食的影响。全球范围内向西式饮食的快速转变可能会导致肠道生态失调,从而加剧全球肥胖危机。进一步了解肠道菌群对人类体重调节的影响,可能有助于开发更有效的治疗方法。
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