The gut microbiota, obesity and insulin resistance

Nov 20, 2012Molecular aspects of medicine

How Gut Bacteria Relate to Obesity and Insulin Resistance

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Abstract

The gut microbiota may contribute to obesity and its associated complications by influencing host metabolic functions.

  • The majority of gut microorganisms are bacteria that are involved in various metabolic processes.
  • Gut microbiota is associated with obesity-related inflammation and insulin resistance.
  • Differences in gut microbiota composition and function may distinguish lean individuals from those who are obese.
  • Crosstalk between the host and gut microbiota is essential for metabolic health, and its dysregulation is linked to obesity.
  • Diet significantly influences the gut microbiota, potentially leading to obesity-associated dysbiosis.

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