Intestinal bacteria can increase weight

in #health7 years ago

This study, coupled with intestinal bacteria and obesity, shows that certain amino acids in the blood are related to bacterial accumulation and obesity in the gut.

"Obesity-related 'metabolites' are associated with four intestinal bacteria. These are 'Bloutia', 'Doria', 'Ruminokkas' and SHA 98.' said, researchers
The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, also says that "intestinal microbaita" causes harmful effects on body metabolism and risks heart disease disease and type-2 diabetes.

Previous studies have shown that patients with this disease have different "metabolites" problems. 'Metabolites' is a small metabolic waste stored in the blood.
In the 'Malmo Offspring Study (MOS)' study, 674 participants tested plasma and mole samples.

Through this, 19 types of 'metabolites' are found, which is related to the body Mass Index of a person. Among them, the most powerful relationships are found in the 'glutamate' and obesity of BCAA (branched-chain and aromatic amino acid).
Professor Maruzu Auroh-Melandar of Lund University of Sweden said, "It is possible to explain many of the differences in the body mass index by seeing levels of glutamate and BCA. From this, it is understood that intestinal bacteria and metabolites are not independent of each other, affecting each other. "

In previous studies, it is also possible to reduce the incidence of diabetes, obesity and intestinal diseases by bringing changes in intestinal bacteria.

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