London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and International Obesity Task, London, UK.
Nutr Rev. 2012 Aug;70 Suppl 1:S87-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2012.00497.x.
This summary covers the articles and attributed discussion in the present supplement, which resulted from the 24(th) Marabou Symposium titled "Nutrition and the Human Microbiome", which was held in Stockholm in 2011 with the participation of about 40 global experts in microbiology, physiology, biology, and medicine. The individual articles address a number of topics related to the human microbiome; the attributed discussion, however, offers much more on the nature of the current scientific debate and provides insight into new opportunities for research as well as possible effects of the gut microbes, ranging from possible prenatal epigenetic effects to brain function and behavior.
本摘要涵盖了本次增刊中的文章和相关讨论,这些文章和讨论源于 2011 年在斯德哥尔摩举行的第 24 届 Marabou 研讨会,主题为“营养与人类微生物组”,约有 40 名全球微生物学、生理学、生物学和医学方面的专家参加了该研讨会。各篇文章讨论了与人类微生物组相关的一些主题;而相关讨论则提供了更多有关当前科学辩论的本质,并深入探讨了研究的新机会以及肠道微生物可能产生的影响,从可能的产前表观遗传效应到大脑功能和行为。