Revista: | Revista de investigación clínica |
Base de datos: | PERIÓDICA |
Número de sistema: | 000452922 |
ISSN: | 0034-8376 |
Autores: | Moser, Brandy1 Milligan, Megan A1 Dao, Maria C1 |
Instituciones: | 1University of New Hampshire, Dao Research Laboratory, Durham, New Hampshire. Estados Unidos de América |
Año: | 2022 |
Periodo: | Nov-Dic |
Volumen: | 74 |
Número: | 6 |
Paginación: | 302-313 |
País: | México |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Tipo de documento: | Artículo |
Enfoque: | Analítico, descriptivo |
Resumen en inglés | Recent investigations highlight the importance of the gut microbiota and bacteria-derived metabolites as key components in obesity and metabolic health. The microbiota-gut-brain axis presents promising targets for future obesity treatments and prevention. However, the current state of evidence and existing clinical applications of the microbiota-gut-brain axis have yet to be summarized in a thorough review. Therefore, we sought to examine current evidence on the effect of lifestyle, dietary, pharmacological, and surgical interventions on the microbiota-gut-brain axis. In addition, this review highlights potential next steps in research toward characterizing the role of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in metabolic health, along with possible interventions to address obesity |
Disciplinas: | Medicina |
Palabras clave: | Metabolismo y nutrición, Obesidad, Disbiosis, Microbioma gastrointestinal, Eje cerebro-intestino |
Keyword: | Metabolism and nutrition, Gastrointestinal microbiome, Obesity, Brain-gut axis, Dysbiosis |
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