Gut bacteria could hold key in obesity fight
date:Apr 28, 2012
ty-prone rats were also found to exhibit changes in intestinal nutrient sensors and gut peptide levels something Covasa suggested would likely influence how the animals respond to eating.
Implications
The research team said their findings could have important implications.
Firstly, the team said the findings have lead them to theorise that obese individuals, when given the opportunity to overeat, may harbour specific gut microbiota profiles that promote excess weight gain. Secondly, they sugges
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