Research progress on gut microbiota-mediated early life influencing factors on childhood obesity
The early stage of life is a critical period for the colonization and formation of the gut microbiota. Research has shown that the colonization and formation of the gut microbiota in the early stage of life is associated with the development of obesity in childhood. The colonization of the infant gu...
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Main Authors: | Xiaochuan WANG (Author), Borui LIU (Author), Ningyu WAN (Author), Lu ZHENG (Author), Zhe YANG (Author), Jiajin HU (Author), Deliang WEN (Author) |
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Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Public Health,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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