Interplay between the gut-brain axis, obesity and cognitive function

A Agustí, MP García-Pardo, I López-Almela… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Obesity continues to be one of the major public health problems due to its high prevalence
and co-morbidities. Common co-morbidities not only include cardiometabolic disorders but …

Inflammation and gut-brain axis link obesity to cognitive dysfunction: plausible pharmacological interventions

M Solas, FI Milagro, MJ Ramírez, JA Martínez - Current opinion in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Obesity prevalence is increasing steadily throughout the world's population in most
countries and in parallel the prevalence of metabolic disorders including cardiovascular …

The second brain: is the gut microbiota a link between obesity and central nervous system disorders?

J Ochoa-Repáraz, LH Kasper - Current obesity reports, 2016 - Springer
The gut-brain axis is a bi-directional integrated system composed by immune, endocrine,
and neuronal components by which the gap between the gut microbiota and the brain is …

The role of the gut microbiota in the gut–brain axis in obesity: mechanisms and future implications

J van Son, LL Koekkoek, SE La Fleur, MJ Serlie… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Interaction between the gut and the brain is essential for energy homeostasis. In obesity, this
homeostasis is disrupted, leading to a positive energy balance and weight gain. Obesity is a …

The gut-brain axis, the human gut microbiota and their integration in the development of obesity

ES Bliss, E Whiteside - Frontiers in physiology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Obesity is a global epidemic, placing socioeconomic strain on public healthcare systems,
especially within the so-called Western countries, such as Australia, United States, United …

Obesity and gut–microbiota–brain axis: A narrative review

A Asadi, N Shadab Mehr, MH Mohamadi… - Journal of clinical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Obesity is a major health problem that is associated with many physiological
and mental disorders, such as diabetes, stroke, and depression. Gut microbiota has been …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of gut microbiota on the brain: implications for psychiatry

KA Neufeld, JA Foster - Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience: JPN, 2009 - jpn.ca
It may be surprising to learn that the human gastrointestinal tract is home to 1014 bacterial
organisms. 1 In fact, there are more bacteria in the gut than there are somatic cells in the …

Brain–gut–microbiota axis—mood, metabolism and behaviour

TG Dinan, JF Cryan - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2017 - nature.com
In 2016, key studies have increased our understanding of the part played by the brain–gut–
microbiota axis in disorders as diverse as depression, obesity and autism spectrum disorder …

[HTML][HTML] Diabesity and mood disorders: Multiple links through the microbiota-gut-brain axis

A Farzi, AM Hassan, G Zenz, P Holzer - Molecular aspects of medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
The global prevalence of diabesity is on the rise, and the clinical, social and economic
health burden arising from this epidemic is aggravated by a significant co-morbidity of …

Diet, gut microbiota and cognition

C Proctor, P Thiennimitr, N Chattipakorn… - Metabolic brain …, 2017 - Springer
The consumption of a diet high in fat and sugar can lead to the development of obesity, type
2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline. In the human gut …