Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3001691 Molecular Metabolism 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The gut microbiome has been proposed to play a causal role in obesity. Here, we review the historical context for this hypothesis, highlight recent key findings, and critically discuss issues central to further progress in the field, including the central epistemological problem for the field: how to define causality in the relationship between microbiota and obesity phenotypes. Definition of such will be critical for the field to move forward.

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