Association between intestinal microflora and obesity.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Minerva gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-21 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5985.23.03379-X
Maryana Savytska, Marko Kozyk, Kateryna Strubchevska, Kateryna Yosypenko, Tetyana Falalyeyeva, Nazarii Kobyliak, Luigi Boccuto, Rinaldo Pellicano, Sharmila Fagoonee, Emidio Scarpellini, Ludovico Abenavoli
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Obesity has become one of modern society's most serious health problems. Studies from the last 30 years revealed a direct relationship between imbalanced energy intake and increased healthcare costs related to the treatment or management of obesity. Recent research has highlighted significant effects of gut microbial composition on obesity. We aimed to report the current knowledge on the definition, composition, and functions of intestinal microbiota. We have performed an extensive review of the literature searching for the following key words: metabolism, gut microbiota, dysbiosis, and obesity. There is evidence that an association between intestinal microbiota and obesity exists at any age. There are complex genetic, metabolic, and inflammatory mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of obesity. Revision of indications for use of probiotics, prebiotics, and antibiotics in obese patients should be considered. Microbial composition of the gut may be an important factor involved in the development of obesity. Changes in the gut microbiota may result in changes in human metabolism and weight loss.

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肠道微生物菌群与肥胖之间的关系
肥胖症已成为现代社会最严重的健康问题之一。过去 30 年的研究表明,能量摄入失衡与治疗或管理肥胖症相关的医疗费用增加之间存在直接关系。最近的研究强调了肠道微生物组成对肥胖的重要影响。我们旨在报告目前关于肠道微生物群的定义、组成和功能的知识。我们进行了广泛的文献综述,搜索了以下关键词:新陈代谢、肠道微生物群、菌群失调和肥胖。有证据表明,肠道微生物群与肥胖之间的关系存在于任何年龄段。肥胖症的发病机制涉及复杂的遗传、代谢和炎症机制。应考虑修订肥胖患者使用益生菌、益生元和抗生素的适应症。肠道微生物组成可能是肥胖症发病的一个重要因素。肠道微生物群的变化可能会导致人体新陈代谢的变化和体重减轻。
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