2015, Number 12
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MediSan 2015; 19 (12)
Changes in the intestinal microbiota due to diet and their impact in the genesis of obesity
Basain VJM, Valdés AMC, Miyar PE, Linares VH, Martínez IA
Language: Spanish
References: 38
Page: 6033-6043
PDF size: 58.67 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The intestinal microbiota has an important function in health: it stimulates the
immune system, it protects against the invasion of pathogens and obtains energy
of the nutrients. Thus, the changes in its composition alter the guest's homeostasis
and this rebounds on his health. Recently it has been stated that the microbiota
which colonizes the intestine of the human being, can have a significant function in
the development of obesity, due to the differences of this microflora in thin and
obese persons -- according to metagenomic analysis --, which are associated with
the existence of a smaller intestinal microbial diversity in them. In this work, it is
explained how the diet influences in the composition and functionality of the
intestinal microbiota, and how this bidirectional relationship rebounds in the genesis
of obesity.
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