Intestine Bacteria and Obesity
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Resumo: | Obesity is a non-transmissible chronic disease on the increase worldwide. Environmental factors are involved in current prevalence of obesity since the genetic heritage of the human species has not undergone such significant changes during a short period of time. Several studies have shown that the development of obesity in humans may have been affected by relative proportions of two main bacteria phyla in human intestine flora, namely, Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. This suggests that the metabolic activities of these intestine microbiotics provide the extraction and the storing of ingested calories. Due to the importance of such knowledge for the better understanding of factors that may lead to obesity and consequently for its prevention and treatment, current investigation provides the main results of research which discuss the involvement of bacteria in obesity. |
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Intestine Bacteria and ObesityBactérias Intestinais e ObesidadeObesityIntestine BacteriaFirmicutesBacteroidetes.ObesidadeBactérias IntestinaisFirmicutesBacterioidetes.Obesity is a non-transmissible chronic disease on the increase worldwide. Environmental factors are involved in current prevalence of obesity since the genetic heritage of the human species has not undergone such significant changes during a short period of time. Several studies have shown that the development of obesity in humans may have been affected by relative proportions of two main bacteria phyla in human intestine flora, namely, Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. This suggests that the metabolic activities of these intestine microbiotics provide the extraction and the storing of ingested calories. Due to the importance of such knowledge for the better understanding of factors that may lead to obesity and consequently for its prevention and treatment, current investigation provides the main results of research which discuss the involvement of bacteria in obesity.A obesidade é uma das doenças crônicas não transmissíveis que mais cresce em todo o mundo. Tudo indica que os fatores ambientais tenham tido uma participação importante na prevalência atual da obesidade, visto que o patrimônio genético da espécie humana não pode ter sofrido mudanças significativas neste intervalo de poucas décadas. Alguns estudos têm procurado demonstrar que o desenvolvimento da obesidade nos seres humanos também pode ser influenciado pelas proporções relativas de dois filos principais de bactérias da flora intestinal humana, os Bacteroidetes e as Firmicutes, sugerindo que a atividade metabólica destes microbióticos intestinais facilita a extração e a estocagem das calorias ingeridas. Considerando a importância deste conhecimento para a compreensão dos fatores que podem levar à obesidade e, conseqüentemente, para o tratamento ou prevenção da mesma, este trabalho apresenta os principais resultados dos estudos que discutem a participação das bactérias intestinais na obesidade.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2010-05-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão de Literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1412Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 3 No 1 (2010): jan./abr.Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 3 n. 1 (2010): jan./abr.2176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1412/1046Pistelli, Gustavo ChabMareze-da-Costa, Cecilia Ednainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-23T16:24:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1412Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-23T16:24:16Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity Bactérias Intestinais e Obesidade |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity Pistelli, Gustavo Chab Obesity Intestine Bacteria Firmicutes Bacteroidetes. Obesidade Bactérias Intestinais Firmicutes Bacterioidetes. |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity |
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Intestine Bacteria and Obesity |
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Pistelli, Gustavo Chab |
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Pistelli, Gustavo Chab Mareze-da-Costa, Cecilia Edna |
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Mareze-da-Costa, Cecilia Edna |
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Pistelli, Gustavo Chab Mareze-da-Costa, Cecilia Edna |
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Obesity Intestine Bacteria Firmicutes Bacteroidetes. Obesidade Bactérias Intestinais Firmicutes Bacterioidetes. |
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Obesity Intestine Bacteria Firmicutes Bacteroidetes. Obesidade Bactérias Intestinais Firmicutes Bacterioidetes. |
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Obesity is a non-transmissible chronic disease on the increase worldwide. Environmental factors are involved in current prevalence of obesity since the genetic heritage of the human species has not undergone such significant changes during a short period of time. Several studies have shown that the development of obesity in humans may have been affected by relative proportions of two main bacteria phyla in human intestine flora, namely, Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. This suggests that the metabolic activities of these intestine microbiotics provide the extraction and the storing of ingested calories. Due to the importance of such knowledge for the better understanding of factors that may lead to obesity and consequently for its prevention and treatment, current investigation provides the main results of research which discuss the involvement of bacteria in obesity. |
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