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This project investigates how changes in gut microbiota following bariatric surgery may improve metabolic health. By studying both human and mouse models, it aims to uncover the mechanisms through which gut bacteria influence weight loss and glucose metabolism, potentially leading to non-surgical treatments for obesity…
Obesity and associated metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes are increasing worldwide and are the result of complex gene-environment interactions.
Recent studies indicate that socio-demographic and environmental factors are more important for disease development than genetics, and we and others have demonstrated that the gut microbiota can be considered an environmental factor that contributes to obesity.
Effective treatment for obesity remains a challenge and bariatric surgery is the only…
UGOT - GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET/UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG
GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
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