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Publication Name 世界华人消化杂志
手稿编号 36505
手稿来源省、自治区或特别行政区 湖南省
专业类型 消化护理学
手稿栏目类型 文献综述
文章标题 食用油对身体健康的影响及与肠道菌群的关系
手稿来源 约稿
所有作者列表 刘娅薇, 惠华英, 谭周进
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通讯作者 谭周进, 博士, 研究生, 教授, 410208, 湖南省长沙市含浦科教园区学士路300号, 湖南中医药大学微生物教研室. tanzhjin@sohu.com
关键词 高脂饮食; 健康; 肠道菌群; 慢性病
核心内容提要 食用油在维持机体肠道菌群平衡中起了重要作用, 其摄入过量已证实与多种慢性代谢性疾病密切相关. 本文从积累、代谢、肠道微生物等方面述评其致病机制, 深入研究后揭示食用油摄入不当会引发脂质代谢紊乱、慢性炎症、血管内皮损伤、肠道菌群失衡等, 最终导致相关慢性代谢病的发生发展, 并提出可通过靶向肠道菌群的变化制定符合国情的膳食策略.
引文著录 刘娅薇, 惠华英, 谭周进. 食用油对身体健康的影响及与肠道菌群的关系. 世界华人消化杂志 2018
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