There is a difference, and the current research on intestinal flora and obesity is gradually confirmed. At the same time, with the depth of research, the focus is not only limited to the intestinal flora itself, the flora metabolites are also considered to be important substances involved in the regulation of body obesity and metabolism.
Gut flora as a large group of microorganisms mainly colonizes the human digestive tract, with a large number and rich categories. The intestinal microecosystem stabilizes at approximately 3 years of age, and disturbances in the gut flora during this period can have long-term health consequences and may increase the risk of obesity later in life.
Analysis of the classification of gut flora in obese and lean individuals by 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed an increase in the proportion of the thick-walled phylum and a decrease in the proportion of the anaplastic phylum in obese mice or obese individuals. A decrease in thick-walled bacteria and an increase in Aspergillus, Anaplasma, Enterobacteriaceae, and Micrococcus wartyi were similarly observed after bariatric surgery.
Similarly intestinal flora regulates the metabolism and energy balance of the body by influencing the process of lipid metabolism.
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