Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index

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Investigation about the gut microbiota as a tool to address obesity is a promising field. The influence of the microbiota on the endocrine system and host metabolism is crucial to understanding how it can affect body weight. For this review, relevant keywords such as "gut microbiota and obesity...

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Autores: Valdivia, Alejandra V., Sanchez, Solange Z., Flores-León, Diana
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Le Cordon Bleu
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Le Cordon Bleu
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Microbiota, obesity, BMI.
Microbiota intestinal, obesidad, IMC.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
Asociación entre la microbiota intestinal humana y la obesidad según el Índice de Masa Corporal
title Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
spellingShingle Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
Valdivia, Alejandra V.
Microbiota, obesity, BMI.
Microbiota intestinal, obesidad, IMC.
title_short Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
title_full Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
title_fullStr Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
title_full_unstemmed Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
title_sort Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass Index
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Valdivia, Alejandra V.
Sanchez, Solange Z.
Flores-León, Diana
author Valdivia, Alejandra V.
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Sanchez, Solange Z.
Flores-León, Diana
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Flores-León, Diana
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Microbiota intestinal, obesidad, IMC.
topic Microbiota, obesity, BMI.
Microbiota intestinal, obesidad, IMC.
description Investigation about the gut microbiota as a tool to address obesity is a promising field. The influence of the microbiota on the endocrine system and host metabolism is crucial to understanding how it can affect body weight. For this review, relevant keywords such as "gut microbiota and obesity", "gut microbiota and BMI" and "gut microbiota composition" were used in the article search. 50 articles in English and Spanish were identified, of which 15 were selected that met the established inclusion criteria. Comparative studies that analyse the gut microbiota in groups of individuals from different regions of the world, according to their BMI classification, are especially valuable. 16S rRNA sequencing technology, based on the analysis of faecal samples, has consistently demonstrated a significant association between gut microbiota composition and BMI. Although specific bacteria that directly contribute to obesity have not yet been identified, certain predominant types have been observed in populations with this condition. Importantly, the types of bacteria associated with obesity can vary between studies, although predominant patterns can be identified in each BMI classification, particularly among lean and obese individuals. In the Peruvian context, the lack of studies on the association between the composition of the gut microbiome and obesity represents a significant opportunity. Future research in Peru could provide fundamental data to develop effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of obesity in the local population.
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spelling Association between human gut microbiota and obesity according to Body Mass IndexAsociación entre la microbiota intestinal humana y la obesidad según el Índice de Masa CorporalValdivia, Alejandra V. Sanchez, Solange Z. Flores-León, Diana Microbiota, obesity, BMI.Microbiota intestinal, obesidad, IMC.Investigation about the gut microbiota as a tool to address obesity is a promising field. The influence of the microbiota on the endocrine system and host metabolism is crucial to understanding how it can affect body weight. For this review, relevant keywords such as "gut microbiota and obesity", "gut microbiota and BMI" and "gut microbiota composition" were used in the article search. 50 articles in English and Spanish were identified, of which 15 were selected that met the established inclusion criteria. Comparative studies that analyse the gut microbiota in groups of individuals from different regions of the world, according to their BMI classification, are especially valuable. 16S rRNA sequencing technology, based on the analysis of faecal samples, has consistently demonstrated a significant association between gut microbiota composition and BMI. Although specific bacteria that directly contribute to obesity have not yet been identified, certain predominant types have been observed in populations with this condition. Importantly, the types of bacteria associated with obesity can vary between studies, although predominant patterns can be identified in each BMI classification, particularly among lean and obese individuals. In the Peruvian context, the lack of studies on the association between the composition of the gut microbiome and obesity represents a significant opportunity. Future research in Peru could provide fundamental data to develop effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of obesity in the local population.La investigación en la microbiota intestinal como una herramienta para abordar la obesidad es un campo prometedor. La influencia de la microbiota en el sistema endocrino y el metabolismo del huésped es crucial para entender cómo esta puede afectar el peso corporal. Para esta revisión, se emplearon palabras clave relevantes como “microbiota intestinal y obesidad”, “microbiota intestinal e IMC” y “composición de microbiota intestinal” en la búsqueda de artículos. Se identificaron 50 artículos en inglés y español, de los cuales se seleccionaron 15 que cumplían con los criterios de inclusión establecidos. Los estudios comparativos que analizan la microbiota intestinal en grupos de individuos de diferentes regiones del mundo, según su clasificación de IMC, son especialmente valiosos. La tecnología de secuenciación del ARNr 16S, basada en el análisis de muestras fecales, ha demostrado consistentemente una asociación significativa entre la composición de la microbiota intestinal y el IMC. Aunque aún no se han identificado bacterias específicas que contribuyan directamente a la obesidad, se han observado ciertos tipos predominantes en poblaciones con esta condición. Es importante destacar que los tipos de bacterias asociadas con la obesidad pueden variar entre estudios, aunque se pueden identificar patrones predominantes en cada clasificación de IMC, particularmente entre individuos delgados y obesos. En el contexto peruano, la carencia de estudios sobre la asociación entre la composición del microbioma intestinal y la obesidad representa una oportunidad significativa. Investigaciones futuras en Perú podrían proporcionar datos fundamentales para desarrollar estrategias efectivas de prevención y tratamiento de la obesidad en la población local.Universidad Le Cordon Bleu2024-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/33710.36955/RIULCB.2024v11n2.008Revista de Investigaciones de la Universidad Le Cordon Bleu; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2024); 87-962409-1537reponame:Revistas - Universidad Le Cordon Bleuinstname:Universidad Le Cordon Bleuinstacron:ULCBspaenghttps://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/337/591https://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/337/621https://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/337/602Derechos de autor 2024 Revista de Investigaciones de la Universidad Le Cordon Bleuhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.52.234.130.152:article/3372025-09-02T19:32:08Z
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