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A high-fat diet increases gut microbiota biodiversity and energy expenditure due to nutrient difference

Wang et al., 2020

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3726682753560339600
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Wang B
Kong Q
Li X
Zhao J
Zhang H
Chen W
Wang G
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Nutrients

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A high-fat diet (HFD) can easily induce obesity and change the gut microbiota and its metabolites. However, studies on the effects of high-fat diets on the host have drawn inconsistent results. In this study, the unexpected results showed that the refined HFD …
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