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Cell. 2006; 124: 837-848. View Introduction. Obesity is a complex disease which is not completely understood and which is considered by the World Health Organization to be a global epidemic with more than 1 billion adults overweight—one third of these being clinically obese ().Reasons for obesity can be given in the increased consumption of more energy‐dense, nutrient‐poor foods containing high levels of sugar and Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and microbiota: multiple interactions. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2010; 44(Suppl 1):S16–8.

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Crossref; PubMed; Scopus (3589) Google Scholar]. Babies acquire their initial Obesity alters gut microbial ecology. (2005) by R E Ley, F Backhed, P Turnbaugh, C A Lozupone, R D Knight, J I Gordon Venue: Proc. Natl.

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Obesity alters gut microbial ecology

2006; 444: 1022-1023. 2. Ley RE, et al. Obesity alters gut microbial ecology. Proc  Gilliam, M. Microbiology of pollen and beebread: the genus Bacillus. Apidologie. Obesity alters gut microbial ecology.

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View Introduction. Obesity is a complex disease which is not completely understood and which is considered by the World Health Organization to be a global epidemic with more than 1 billion adults overweight—one third of these being clinically obese ().Reasons for obesity can be given in the increased consumption of more energy‐dense, nutrient‐poor foods containing high levels of sugar and Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and microbiota: multiple interactions.

They are selected from the current Research Front set that are relevant to the featured special topic, in this case, Obesity.The title for this Research Front Map is "GUT MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND OBESITY," containing 29 core papers.Source dates: 1999-December 31, 2009 (sixth bimonthly period 2009).
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Although the primary cause of obesity is excess caloric intake compared with expenditure, one intriguing hypothesis that follows from these studies links differences in gut microbial ecology between humans to energy homeostasis; i.e. individuals with a microbial community more efficient at energy extraction from the diet, or with an increased ability to promote adiposity through manipulation “Microbial Ecology: Human gut microbes associated with obesity”. Nature 444 (2006): 1022-1023. 9.

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