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Microbes: possible link between modern lifestyle transition and the rise of metabolic syndrome.
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Microbes: possible link between modern lifestyle transition and the rise of metabolic syndrome.
Microbes: possible link between modern lifestyle transition and the rise of metabolic syndrome. Obes Rev. 2019 03; 20(3):407-419.
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Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Gastrointestinal Tract
Humans
Immune System
Insulin Resistance
Intestinal Absorption
Metabolic Syndrome
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Obesity
Prebiotics
Probiotics
Risk Reduction Behavior
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Faraz Bishehsari