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Ali Keshavarzian to Obesity

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Ali Keshavarzian has written about Obesity.
Connection Strength

1.141
  1. Abnormal food timing and predisposition to weight gain: Role of barrier dysfunction and microbiota. Transl Res. 2021 05; 231:113-123.
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    Score: 0.605
  2. Multi-omics approach to socioeconomic disparity in metabolic syndrome reveals roles of diet and microbiome. Proteomics. 2023 10; 23(19):e2300023.
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    Score: 0.182
  3. Gut microbe-targeted choline trimethylamine lyase inhibition improves obesity via rewiring of host circadian rhythms. Elife. 2022 01 24; 11.
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    Score: 0.164
  4. Impact of dietary fiber fermentation from cereal grains on metabolite production by the fecal microbiota from normal weight and obese individuals. J Med Food. 2013 Sep; 16(9):862-7.
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    Score: 0.092
  5. Behavioral circadian phenotypes are associated with the risk of elevated body mass index. Eat Weight Disord. 2022 May; 27(4):1395-1403.
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    Score: 0.040
  6. Probiotic Bifidobacterium strains and galactooligosaccharides improve intestinal barrier function in obese adults but show no synergism when used together as synbiotics. Microbiome. 2018 06 28; 6(1):121.
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    Score: 0.032
  7. Osteoarthritis-like pathologic changes in the knee joint induced by environmental disruption of circadian rhythms is potentiated by a high-fat diet. Sci Rep. 2015 Nov 20; 5:16896.
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    Score: 0.027
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