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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 17(20): 2816-21, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24174366

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OBJECTIVES: It is suggested that gut microbiota play a role in the pathogenesis of obesity enhancing energy utilization from digested food. The influence of gut microbiota on resting energy expenditure (REE) has not been evaluated yet. AIM: The aim of the study is to assess the composition on gut microbiota and its association with REE in obese and normal weight subjects. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: REE measurement and semi-quantitative analysis of gut microbiota composition in aerobic and anaerobic conditions were performed in 50 obese and 30 normal weight subjects without concomitant diseases. RESULTS: A count of bacterial colony was greater in obese than in normal weight subjects. However, the proportion of Bacteroides spp. and Firmicutes was similar in both study groups. A positive correlation between REE (kcal/d) and total bacterial count (r = 0.26, p < 0.05), as well as between REE and the percentage of Firmicutes (r = -0.24, p < 0.05) was found. The multiple regression analysis did not prove an independent impact of total bacterial as well as Bacteroides spp. and Firmicutes counts on REE. CONCLUSIONS: The composition of gut microbiota is not associated with the level of resting energy expenditure. The proportion of Bacteroides and Firmicutes in gut microbiota is not related to body mass.


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Energy Metabolism , Intestines/microbiology , Microbiota , Obesity/metabolism , Adult , Bacteroides/isolation & purification , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Obesity/microbiology
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Int J Obes (Lond) ; 30(6): 1017-8, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16432549

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OBJECTIVE: Serum folic acid, but not the vitamin B(12) concentration, was found to be significantly lower in obese subjects than in the control ones. DESIGN: The aim of this study was to examine the levels of serum vitamin B(12) and folic acid in obese women before and after weight reduction therapy with Orlistat in comparison to healthy controls with normal body weight. SUBJECTS: Twenty obese women participated in a 3-month weight reduction therapy. The control group consisted of 20 healthy women. MEASUREMENTS: Body weight and height were measured and BMI was calculated. Body composition was analyzed with the impedance method using a Bodystat analyzer. In all patients before and after 3-month weight reduction therapy, serum concentrations of folic acid and vitamin B(12) were assessed. RESULTS: In obese women, serum concentrations of folic acid and vitamin B(12) did not change significantly after 3-month weight reduction therapy with Orlistat.


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Anti-Obesity Agents/pharmacology , Folic Acid/blood , Lactones/pharmacology , Obesity/drug therapy , Vitamin B 12/blood , Adult , Anti-Obesity Agents/therapeutic use , Body Height , Body Mass Index , Body Weight/drug effects , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Lactones/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Obesity/blood , Obesity/physiopathology , Orlistat , Weight Loss
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