Journal article
Pediatric obesity, 2018
APA
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Jones, R. B., Alderete, T. L., Martin, A. A., Geary, B. A., Hwang, D., Palmer, S., & Goran, M. (2018). Probiotic supplementation increases obesity with no detectable effects on liver fat or gut microbiota in obese Hispanic adolescents: a 16‐week, randomized, placebo‐controlled trial. Pediatric Obesity.
Chicago/Turabian
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Jones, Roshonda B, Tanya L. Alderete, Ashley A. Martin, Bree A Geary, Darryl Hwang, S. Palmer, and M. Goran. “Probiotic Supplementation Increases Obesity with No Detectable Effects on Liver Fat or Gut Microbiota in Obese Hispanic Adolescents: a 16‐Week, Randomized, Placebo‐Controlled Trial.” Pediatric obesity (2018).
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Jones, Roshonda B., et al. “Probiotic Supplementation Increases Obesity with No Detectable Effects on Liver Fat or Gut Microbiota in Obese Hispanic Adolescents: a 16‐Week, Randomized, Placebo‐Controlled Trial.” Pediatric Obesity, 2018.
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@article{roshonda2018a,
title = {Probiotic supplementation increases obesity with no detectable effects on liver fat or gut microbiota in obese Hispanic adolescents: a 16‐week, randomized, placebo‐controlled trial},
year = {2018},
journal = {Pediatric obesity},
author = {Jones, Roshonda B and Alderete, Tanya L. and Martin, Ashley A. and Geary, Bree A and Hwang, Darryl and Palmer, S. and Goran, M.}
}
Numerous studies have shown that there are links between obesity, liver fat and the gut microbiome. However, there are mixed results on whether probiotics could impact the gut microbiome and/or help to decrease liver fat and obesity outcomes.