Mohammadkhah Anica I, Simpson Eoin B, Patterson Stephanie G, Ferguson Jane F
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA.
Division of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA.
Children (Basel). 2018 Nov 27;5(12):160. doi: 10.3390/children5120160.
Emerging evidence suggests that microbiome composition and function is associated with development of obesity and metabolic disease. Microbial colonization expands rapidly following birth, and microbiome composition is particularly variable during infancy. Factors that influence the formation of the gut microbiome during infancy and childhood may have a significant impact on development of obesity and metabolic dysfunction, with life-long consequences. In this review, we examine the determinants of gut microbiome composition during infancy and childhood, and evaluate the potential impact on obesity and cardiometabolic risk.
新出现的证据表明,微生物组的组成和功能与肥胖及代谢性疾病的发展有关。出生后微生物定植迅速扩展,婴儿期微生物组的组成尤其多变。在婴儿期和儿童期影响肠道微生物组形成的因素可能对肥胖和代谢功能障碍的发展产生重大影响,并带来终身后果。在本综述中,我们研究了婴儿期和儿童期肠道微生物组组成的决定因素,并评估了其对肥胖和心血管代谢风险的潜在影响。