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Bacteria Diversity & Weight

Gut Bacteria Diversity Linked With Weight, Study Suggests

Source: Huff Post

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/28/gut-bacteria-weight-obesity-diversity_n_3831476.html?utm_hp_ref=healthy-living

The number of bacteria in your gut — as well as the diversity of said bacteria — could be tied to your weight, according to a new study.

A team of researchers from around the world found that people who are obese have fewer and less diverse gut bacteria than their leaner counterparts.

“We also see that if you belong to the group with less intestinal bacteria and have already developed obesity, you will also gain more weight over a number of years,” study researcher Oluf Pederson, professor and scientific director at the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, said in a statement. “We don’t know what came first, the chicken or the egg, but one thing is certain: it is a vicious circle that poses a health threat.”

Researchers noted that the gut bacteria makeup of people who are obese may be provoking mild inflammation, which could thereby raise the risk of chronic health conditions like heart disease and diabetes. (And of course, other research has suggested that some gut bacteria can actually turn a nutrient found in egg yolks and meat into a compound called TMAO, which clogs arteries and raises heart risks.)

“Even lean people who are poor in bacterial species have a higher risk of developing these pathologies,” study researcher S. Dusko Ehrlich, of the INRA Research Centre of Jouy-en-Josas in France, told NPR.