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Yale-led study links gut bacteria, childhood obesity
Yale-led study links gut bacteria, childhood obesityYale-led study links gut bacteria, childhood obesityPhoto: ANDREW SULLIVAN / New York Times Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 The campus of Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 9, 2015.A new study led by Yale University researchers shows that obese children and teens have different bacteria living in their digestive tracts than peers who aren't obese.less The campus of Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 9, 2015.
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FTO gene not necessarily an obesity life sentence, study suggests
FTO gene not necessarily an obesity life sentence, study suggestsFTO gene not necessarily an obesity life sentence, study suggestsPostedPeople who carry a variant in the so-called "obesity gene", FTO, react just as well to diet and exercise as those without it, according to new research.This means that people with the variant, which appears to be linked to a higher risk for being overweight, are not necessarily doomed to remain so, according to a meta-analysis published in The BMJ medical journal."Individuals carrying the [variant] respond equally well to dietary, physical activity, or drug-based weight loss interventions," wrote the authors of the review of eight studies involving some 10,000 people.
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Yale-led study links gut bacteria, childhood obesity
Yale-led study links gut bacteria, childhood obesityYale-led study links gut bacteria, childhood obesityPhoto: ANDREW SULLIVAN / New York Times Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 The campus of Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 9, 2015.A new study led by Yale University researchers shows that obese children and teens have different bacteria living in their digestive tracts than peers who aren't obese.less The campus of Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 9, 2015.
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