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Pre-obese children’s dysbiotic gut microbiome and unhealthy diets may predict the development of obesity

机译:肥胖前儿童的营养不良肠道微生物组和不健康饮食可能预示肥胖的发展

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It is widely accepted that the intestinal microbiome is connected to obesity, as key mediator of the diet impact on the host metabolic and immunological status. To investigate whether the individual gut microbiome has a potential in predicting the onset and progression of diseases, here we characterized the faecal microbiota of 70 children in a two-time point prospective study, within a four-year window. All children had normal weight at the beginning of this study, but 36 of them gained excessive weight at the subsequent check-up. Microbiome data were analysed together with the hosts’ diet information, physical activity, and inflammatory parameters. We find that the gut microbiota structures were stratified into a discrete number of groups, characterized by different biodiversity that correlates with inflammatory markers and dietary habits, regardless of age, gender, and body weight. Collectively, our data underscore the importance of the microbiome–host–diet configuration as a possible predictor of obesity.
机译:肠道微生物组与肥胖有关,这是饮食对宿主代谢和免疫状态的影响的关键介质,这一点已被广泛接受。为了调查单个肠道微生物组是否具有预测疾病发作和进展的潜力,我们在四年时间范围内的两个时间点前瞻性研究中对70名儿童的粪便微生物区系进行了表征。在研究开始时,所有儿童的体重均正常,但其中36名儿童在随后的检查中体重增加。分析了微生物组数据以及宿主的饮食信息,身体活动和炎症参数。我们发现,肠道菌群结构被分为不同的组,其特征是与年龄,性别和体重无关的与炎症标志物和饮食习惯相关的不同生物多样性。总的来说,我们的数据强调了微生物组-宿主-饮食结构作为肥胖可能的预测指标的重要性。

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