Obesity could be caused by gut bacteria rather than over-eating
It’s not your fault you’re fat: Obesity could be caused by gut bacteria rather than over-eating
Study suggests the bacteria plays a larger role than eating too much or not exercising enough
Researchers found diet that altered gut bacteriacaused dramatic weight loss
Worried about your weight? Chinese researchers claim a diet that reduces enterobacter bacterium could help
Obesity may be caused by a certain kind of bacteria rather than eating too much or exercising too little, researchers claim.
The breakthrough study suggests diets that alter the presence of microbes in the stomach could combat the condition.
Researchers in Shanghai studied mice who had been bred to be resistant
to obesity. These mice remained slim despite being fed a rich diet and
being kept from exercising. However, when some of these mice were
injected with the human bacterium enterobacter, they quickly became
obese.
Enterobacter was first linked with obesity after being found in high
quantities in the gut of a morbidly obese human volunteer, said the
report from Shanghai’s Jiaotong University.
The mice were injected with the bacterium for up to 10 weeks as part of the experiment.
The experiments show that the bacterium ‘may causatively contribute to
the development of obesity’ in humans, according to the paper published
in the International Society for Microbial Ecology.
The researchers added that a patient lost 4stone 7lbs in nine weeks
after being placed on a diet of ‘whole grains, traditional Chinese
medicinal foods and prebiotics’, and said this was because it had
reduced the bacterium’s presence in the patient’s gut to ‘undetectable’
levels.
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