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According to a new study, the factor most closely related to the success or failure of weight loss is the gut microbiota, which has nothing to do with body mass index (BMI)
The lead author of the study, Dr.
In this study, Dr.
The researchers analyzed the blood metabolites, blood proteins, diet questionnaires and intestinal bacteria of the two groups
Studies have found that the microbiome of weight-loss people has a higher rate of bacterial growth and is rich in genes that transfer dietary nutrients to bacterial cell growth
This result emphasizes the fact that the gut microbiota is an important filter between the food consumed by the human body and the blood
More importantly, the team studied the determinants of successful weight loss that have nothing to do with BMI
Researchers have found that certain bacteria (Prlovella and other Bacteroides) seem to be more effective in using degradation products from complex starch and fiber to promote growth, and may outperform the body in the competition of these energy-rich small molecules, and Reduce the caloric food gained from consumption
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Editor-in-chiefCheck in with light food every day, check in at the gym, and of course "manage" a good figure