Impacts of Plant-Based Foods in Ancestral Hominin Diets on the Metabolism and Function of Gut Microbiota <italic toggle="yes">In Vitro</italic>
ABSTRACT Ancestral human populations had diets containing more indigestible plant material than present-day diets in industrialized countries. One hypothesis for the rise in prevalence of obesity is that physiological mechanisms for controlling appetite evolved to match a diet with plant fiber conte...
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Autores principales: | Gary S. Frost, Gemma E. Walton, Jonathan R. Swann, Arianna Psichas, Adele Costabile, Laura P. Johnson, Matt Sponheimer, Glenn R. Gibson, Timothy G. Barraclough |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5856f932fd41435c896f00eee8fe477c |
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