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Germs in the Gut May Lead to Obesity

A report by researchers on Thursday revealed that germs in the gut
might be the reason for obesity and other health related problems.

The report published in the journal Science said that certain bacteria
have the tendency to increase appetite as well as incite bowel
conditions like Crohn's disease and colitis.

Andrew Gewirtz of Emory University in Atlanta said, "Previous research
has suggested that bacteria can influence how well energy is absorbed
from food, but these findings demonstrate that intestinal bacteria can
actually influence appetite".

Researchers found that a lean mouse had become obese when it was given
gut bacteria from fat mice. It also developed metabolic syndrome,
unhealthy cholesterol levels, high blood pressure and insulin
resistance.

However, if the food intake was restricted, it was no longer obese but
remained insulin-resistant.

"People are getting obese because they're eating more, but it suggests
the reason they're eating more may not simply be that calories are
cheap and available", Gewirtz said. "The reason they're eating more
may be an increased appetite resulting from changes in intestinal
bacteria".

SOURCE: http://topnews.us/content/212438-germs-gut-may-lead-obesity

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If this is really true antibiotics would make you slim. Taka