Abstract
Childhood involves aspects for interventions that configure the microbiome to alleviate obesity-related disturbances. Children with obesity have gut microbiota compositional and functional differences, including increased proinflammatory bacterial characteristics. Restoration of the gut microbiota to a healthy state may ameliorate conditions associated with obesity and help maintain a healthy weight. This review brings to the fore the consequences and aspects of childhood obesity, the importance of the developing microbiome in establishing metabolic pathways, and the therapeutic attitude. It contributes basically to denote future research directions for the potential development of microbiome-based therapeutics to treat obesity.
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