肠道菌群对肥胖的影响及其潜在机制:最新进展。

L. Qian, H. Li, Lei Zhang, Q. Fang, Wei Jia
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肥胖已经成为我们这个时代最普遍的健康问题之一。根据世卫组织2012年的一份报告,每年约有340万成年人因超重或肥胖而死亡[1]。人类实际上是由人类细胞和微生物细胞组成的超级有机体,它们有两组基因,编码于
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Effect of the Gut Microbiota on Obesity and Its Underlying Mechanisms: an Update.
Obesity has become one of the most prevalent health issues of our time.According to a 2012 WHO report,around 3.4 million adults die each year as a result of being overweight or obese[1].Humans are in fact superorganisms composed of both human and microbial cells with 2 sets of genes,those encoded in
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