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Early colonization of the gut microbiome and its relationship with obesity

机译:肠道微生物组的早期定植及其与肥胖的关系

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Adult and childhood obesity rates are increasing. Childhood obesity, in particular, is a complicated, multifactorial condition that is not always explained by overeating. To address rising rates of obesity, researchers have begun to address how the composition of the gastrointestinal microbiome influences metabolism, energy absorption, and weight regulation. Colonization of the gut begins in early life and is highly influenced by method of birth (vaginal versus Caesarean), method of feeding (formula feeding versus breastfeeding), and exposure to antibiotics. Not surprisingly, an infant’s gut microbiome is very likely to resemble that of its mother. However, this means that aberrant bacteria characterized by an obese microbiome can also get passed on from an obese mom to child. To promote the colonization of a healthy infant gut microbiome, the optimal strategy generally is to have a vaginal delivery followed by exclusive breastfeeding until 6?months of age with minimal exposure to antibiotics. However, this is not always possible and overweight or obese mothers risk passing on aberrant bacteria to her children. In such cases, in conjunction with medical professionals, women can consider adding pre- and probiotics to their diets during pregnancy and lactation as well as other mitigation strategies. The colonization of an infant’s gut with optimal bacteria may help reduce the risk of obesity later in life.
机译:成人和儿童肥胖率正在增加。特别是儿童肥胖是一种复杂的多因素疾病,并不总是通过暴饮暴食来解释。为了解决肥胖率上升的问题,研究人员已开始研究胃肠道微生物组的组成如何影响代谢,能量吸收和体重调节。肠道定植始于早期,受到出生方式(阴道与剖腹产),喂养方法(配方喂养与母乳喂养)以及接触抗生素的影响很大。毫不奇怪,婴儿的肠道微生物组很可能与其母亲相似。但是,这意味着以肥胖的微生物组为特征的异常细菌也可以从肥胖的妈妈传染给孩子。为了促进健康的婴儿肠道微生物菌落的定殖,最佳策略通常是先阴道分娩,然后纯母乳喂养直至6个月大,而对抗生素的接触最少。但是,这并非总是可能的,超重或肥胖的母亲有将异常细菌传播给孩子的风险。在这种情况下,妇女可以与医疗专业人员一起,在怀孕和哺乳期间以及其他缓解策略中考虑在饮食中添加益生菌和益生菌。用最佳细菌在婴儿肠道中定植可能有助于降低以后发生肥胖的风险。

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