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  • 2. The effects of a set amount of regular maternal exercise during pregnancy on gut microbiota are diet-dependent in mice and do not cause significant diversity changes.
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  • 8. Metabolic benefits of annatto-extracted tocotrienol on glucose homeostasis, inflammation, and gut microbiome.
    Chung E, Elmassry MM, Kottapalli P, Kottapalli KR, Kaur G, Dufour JM, Wright K, Ramalingam L, Moustaid-Moussa N, Wang R, Hamood AN, Shen CL.
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  • 9. Fubrick tea attenuates high-fat diet induced fat deposition and metabolic disorder by regulating gut microbiota and caffeine metabolism.
    Jing N, Liu X, Jin M, Yang X, Hu X, Li C, Zhao K.
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  • 10. Short-term moderate exercise provides long-lasting protective effects against metabolic dysfunction in rats fed a high-fat diet.
    Tófolo LP, da Silva Ribeiro TA, Malta A, Miranda RA, Gomes RM, de Oliveira JC, Abdennebi-Najar L, de Almeida DL, Trombini AB, da Silva Franco CC, Pavanello A, Fabricio GS, Rinaldi W, Barella LF, de Freitas Mathias PC, Palma-Rigo K.
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  • 11. High-fat diet intake modulates maternal intestinal adaptations to pregnancy and results in placental hypoxia, as well as altered fetal gut barrier proteins and immune markers.
    Gohir W, Kennedy KM, Wallace JG, Saoi M, Bellissimo CJ, Britz-McKibbin P, Petrik JJ, Surette MG, Sloboda DM.
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  • 12. Neonatal Milk Fat Globule Membrane Supplementation During Breastfeeding Ameliorates the Deleterious Effects of Maternal High-Fat Diet on Metabolism and Modulates Gut Microbiota in Adult Mice Offspring in a Sex-Specific Way.
    Ye L, Zhang Q, Xin F, Cao B, Qian L, Dong Y.
    Front Cell Infect Microbiol; 2021 Jun 01; 11():621957. PubMed ID: 33816333
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  • 13. The metabolic and vascular protective effects of olive (Olea europaea L.) leaf extract in diet-induced obesity in mice are related to the amelioration of gut microbiota dysbiosis and to its immunomodulatory properties.
    Vezza T, Rodríguez-Nogales A, Algieri F, Garrido-Mesa J, Romero M, Sánchez M, Toral M, Martín-García B, Gómez-Caravaca AM, Arráez-Román D, Segura-Carretero A, Micol V, García F, Utrilla MP, Duarte J, Rodríguez-Cabezas ME, Gálvez J.
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  • 14. Antibiotics-induced perturbations in gut microbial diversity influence metabolic phenotypes in a murine model of high-fat diet-induced obesity.
    Liu D, Wen B, Zhu K, Luo Y, Li J, Li Y, Lin H, Huang J, Liu Z.
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  • 15. Maraviroc modifies gut microbiota composition in a mouse model of obesity: a plausible therapeutic option to prevent metabolic disorders in HIV-infected patients.
    Pérez-Matute P, Pérez-Martínez L, Aguilera-Lizarraga J, Blanco JR, Oteo JA.
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  • 16. The Effect of Voluntary Exercise on Gut Microbiota in Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum Intake Mice under High-Fat Diet Feeding.
    Aoki T, Oyanagi E, Watanabe C, Kobiki N, Miura S, Yokogawa Y, Kitamura H, Teramoto F, Kremenik MJ, Yano H.
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  • 17. Red pitaya betacyanins protects from diet-induced obesity, liver steatosis and insulin resistance in association with modulation of gut microbiota in mice.
    Song H, Chu Q, Yan F, Yang Y, Han W, Zheng X.
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  • 18. High-intensity exercise training increases the diversity and metabolic capacity of the mouse distal gut microbiota during diet-induced obesity.
    Denou E, Marcinko K, Surette MG, Steinberg GR, Schertzer JD.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2016 Jun 01; 310(11):E982-93. PubMed ID: 27117007
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  • 19. Maternal Exercise Improves High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Abnormalities and Gut Microbiota Profiles in Mouse Dams and Offspring.
    Zhou L, Xiao X, Li M, Zhang Q, Yu M, Zheng J, Deng M.
    Front Cell Infect Microbiol; 2020 Jun 01; 10():292. PubMed ID: 32626663
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  • 20. Time-dependent behavioral, neurochemical, and metabolic dysregulation in female C57BL/6 mice caused by chronic high-fat diet intake.
    Krishna S, Lin Z, de La Serre CB, Wagner JJ, Harn DH, Pepples LM, Djani DM, Weber MT, Srivastava L, Filipov NM.
    Physiol Behav; 2016 Apr 01; 157():196-208. PubMed ID: 26852949
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