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Role of oral and gut microbiota in childhood obesity
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|作者:
Wei Wang
Yuqin Yan
Fanrong Yu
Wei Zhang
Shaochen Su
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[1] Lanzhou University,School of Stomatology
[2] Lanzhou University Second Hospital,Healthy Examination & Management Centerof
[3] First Hospital of Lanzhou University,Healthy Examination & Management Center
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Childhood obesity;
Microbiota;
Dysbiosis;
Oral;
Gut;
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Childhood obesity not only causes damage to children’s respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, motor, and other systems but also is a significant risk factor for metabolic diseases such as obesity in adulthood, which has become one of the serious public health problems worldwide. The etiology and pathogenesis of obesity are complex. In addition to genetic and lifestyle factors, recent studies have found that the microbes in the digestive tract play a crucial role in the occurrence and development of obesity. Among them, the gut microbiota has been confirmed to be one of the important pathogenic factors of obesity, which can mediate the occurrence and development of obesity by interfering with the balance of host energy metabolism and inducing low-grade chronic inflammation throughout the host. Targeting the gut microbiota to treat obesity through various methods such as fecal microbiota transplantation, dietary intervention, and probiotic supplementation has become a research hotspot in obesity treatment. In addition, the oral microbiota is also considered closely related to the occurrence and development of obesity due to its regulatory effect on the balance of gut microbiota. Exploring the relationship between oral and gut microbiota and childhood obesity elucidates the pathogenesis and treatment concepts of childhood obesity from a new perspective. It may provide new methods for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity in the future.
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页数:9
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