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Gut microbiome: Microflora association with obesity and obesity-related comorbidities

机译:肠道微生物组:微生物与肥胖症和肥胖相关的合并症

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Obesity and obesity-related comorbidities have transformed into a global epidemic. The number of people suffering from obesity has increased dramatically within the past few decades. This rise in obesity cannot alone be explained by genetic factors; however, diet, environment, lifestyle, and presence of other diseases undoubtedly contribute towards obesity etiology. Nevertheless, evidence suggests that alterations in the gut microbial diversity and composition have a role to play in energy assimilation, storage, and expenditure. In this review, the impact of gut microbiota composition on metabolic functionalities, and potential therapeutics such as gut microbial modulation to manage obesity and its associated comorbidities are highlighted. Optimistically, an understanding of the gut microbiome could facilitate the innovative clinical strategies to restore the normal gut flora and improve lifestyle-related diseases in the future.
机译:肥胖和肥胖相关的合并症已转变为全局流行病。 在过去的几十年里,患有肥胖的人数急剧增加。 遗传因素解释这种肥胖症的这种兴趣不能单独解释; 然而,饮食,环境,生活方式和其他疾病的存在无疑促进了肥胖病因。 然而,证据表明,肠道微生物多样性和组成的改变具有在能源同化,储存和支出中发挥作用的作用。 在本文中,突出了肠道微生物肠组合物对代谢函数的影响,以及用于管理肥胖的肠道微生物调制等潜在治疗方法。 乐观地,对肠道微生物组的理解可以促进创新的临床策略来恢复正常的肠道菌群,并在未来改善生活方式相关的疾病。

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