Antibiotic exposure during a critical window of early development disrupts the bacterial landscape of the gut, home to trillions of diverse microbes, and permanently reprograms the body’s metabolism, setting up a predisposition to obesity, according to a new study. Moreover, the research shows that it is altered gut bacteria, rather than the antibiotics, driving the metabolic effects.Uh huh.
Monday, August 18, 2014
The Guinea Pig Generation
Early antibiotic exposure leads to lifelong metabolic disturbances in mice