Abstract

Obesity has become a worldwide pandemic affecting more than 650 million people and is associated with a high burden of morbidity. Alongside traditional risk factors for obesity, the gut microbiome has been identified as a potential factor in weight regulation. Although rodent studies suggest a link between the gut microbiome and body weight, human evidence for causality remains scarce. In this Review, we postulate that existing evidence remains to establish a contribution of the gut microbiome to the development of obesity in humans but that modified probiotic strains and supraphysiological dosages of microbial metabolites may be beneficial in combatting obesity.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereadg2773
Pages (from-to)eadg2773
JournalScience Translational Medicine
Volume15
Issue number723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 2023

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