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Antimicrobials

机译:抗菌剂

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Obesity is associated with a number of serious health consequences, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and a variety of cancers among others and has been repeatedly shown to be associated with a higher risk of mortality. The relatively recent discovery that the composition and metabolic activity of the gut microbiota may affect the risk of developing obesity and related disorders has led to an explosion of interest in this distinct research field. A corollary of these findings would suggest that modulation of gut microbial populations can have beneficial effects with respect to controlling obesity. In this addendum, we summarize our recent data, showing that therapeutic manipulation of the microbiota using different antimicrobial strategies may be a useful approach for the management of obesity and metabolic conditions. In addition, we will explore some of the mechanisms that may contribute to microbiota-induced susceptibility to obesity and metabolic diseases.
机译:肥胖与许多严重的健康后果有关,包括2型糖尿病,心血管疾病和多种癌症,并已反复证明与肥胖的死亡率较高有关。相对较新的发现,即肠道菌群的组成和代谢活性可能会影响肥胖症和相关疾病的风险,这导致了这一独特研究领域的兴趣激增。这些发现的推论表明,调节肠道微生物数量可以在控制肥胖方面产生有益作用。在本附录中,我们总结了最近的数据,表明使用不同的抗菌策略对微生物群进行治疗性操作可能是肥胖和代谢疾病管理的有用方法。此外,我们将探讨一些可能导致微生物引起的肥胖症和代谢性疾病易感性的机制。

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