The gut microbiome consists of various bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that reside in the digestive tract, with their composition varying among individuals. Some experts believe that the gut microbiome can significantly influence an individual’s overall well-being by modulating metabolism, immune function, and mental health. These gut microbes influence energy metabolism by regulating glucose metabolism, appetite, and fat storage. Consistent with the role of gut microbiota in energy metabolism, animal and human studies have shown that changes in the composition and function of gut microorganisms are associated with obesity and diabetes.
Moreover, recent studies suggest that gut microbiome composition can predict an individual’s response to weight-loss interventions.
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Dr. Palaniappan Manickam MD, MPH
Internal Medicine | Gastroenterology | Epidemiologist
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