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Gut Microbiome Diversity Linked to Reduced Risk of Obesity in Children

Introduction Childhood obesity has become one of the most pressing public health challenges worldwide. Children who develop obesity early in life face a higher risk of diabetes, heart disease, joint problems, and other chronic conditions as they grow older. What makes this issue especially concerning is that early weight gain often tracks into adulthood, making prevention during childhood critically important. For many years, childhood obesity was explained mainly through diet and physical activity. While these factors remain important, scientists now recognize that they are only part of a much larger picture. One of the most influential — and still relatively new — areas of research focuses on the gut microbiome : the vast community of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that live in the digestive system and interact closely with the body’s metabolism. A 2019 longitudinal cohort study published in Microbiome set out to understand whether the gut microbiome early in l...