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Early-Life Antibiotic Exposure, Gut Microbiota Development, and Predisposition to Obesity
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2017
Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop Series
Antibiotics are often prescribed inappropriately to infants and young children, with potentially adverse effects on the developing gut microbiota and related metabolic processes. We review evidence from 17 epidemiologic studies suggesting that antibiotic exposure during critical periods of early development may influence weight gain and the development of obesity. Complementary research in both humans and rodents indicates that gut microbiota play a key role in this process, although further
doi:10.1159/000455216
pmid:28346924
fatcat:zsclanzhgbf6bpjskywddgztq4