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Free read of “Gut microbiota and obesity: Concepts relevant to clinical care” until 5th of April

The final version of the Dr. Maria Carlota Dao’s and Prof Karine Clement’s article ” Gut microbiota and obesity: Concepts relevant to clinical care” Gut microbiota and obesity: Concepts relevant to clinical care” is now available online, containing full bibliographic details.

The article is accessible free of charge until April 05, 2018  ScienceDirect by clicking on the link below:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0953620517304132

Highlights

There is a complex relationship between gut microbiota and obesity. A causal relationship has been shown in rodents but not in humans. Gut microbiota composition, function and metabolite output should be considered. Different approaches to treat metabolic disease lead to changes in gut microbiota. Modulation of the gut microbiota has potential in clinical care. There is a complex relationship between gut microbiota and obesity. There is a complex relationship between gut microbiota and obesity. A causal relationship has been shown in rodents but not in humans. A causal relationship has been shown in rodents but not in humans. Gut microbiota composition, function and metabolite output should be considered. Gut microbiota composition, function and metabolite output should be considered. Different approaches to treat metabolic disease lead to changes in gut microbiota. Different approaches to treat metabolic disease lead to changes in gut microbiota. Modulation of the gut microbiota has potential in clinical care. Modulation of the gut microbiota has potential in clinical care.

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Key facts

Full Title: Metagenomics in Cardiometabolic Diseases

Scientific Coordinator: Karine Clément, INSERM

Budget: EU contribution €11,999,992 ; Total costs: €20,387,421 (balance provided by partners)

Partners: 14 partners in six countries

Timing: Project length is 60 months and commenced 01/11/2012

Clinicaltrials.gov registration here

Horizonhealth.eu here

EC Cordis record and reports here

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