TY - GEN AU - Gutiérrez-Repiso, Carolina AU - Molina-Vega, María AU - Bernal-López, M. Rosa AU - Garrido-Sánchez, Lourdes AU - García-Almeida, José M. AU - Sajoux, Ignacio AU - Moreno-Indias, Isabel AU - Tinahones, Francisco J. PY - 2021 DO - 10.3390/jpm11020109 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/18247 AB - Options for treatment of obesity include dietary approaches and bariatric surgery. Previous studies have shown that weight loss interventions have an impact on gut microbiota. However, a pattern of gut microbiota changes associated with weight loss... LA - eng PB - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) KW - Gut microbiota KW - Weight loss KW - Mediterranean diet KW - Very-low-calorie ketogenic diet KW - Bariatric surgery KW - Metagenome KW - Fermentation KW - Obesity KW - Gastrectomy KW - Lactobacillus KW - Microbioma gastrointestinal KW - Pérdida de peso KW - Dieta mediterránea KW - Dieta cetogénica KW - Cirugía bariátrica KW - Metagenoma KW - Fermentación KW - Obesidad KW - Humans KW - Ketogenic Diet KW - Metagenome KW - Diet, Mediterranean KW - Fermentation KW - Weight Loss KW - Bariatric Surgery KW - Obesity KW - Gastrectomy KW - High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing KW - Fatty Acids, Volatile KW - Lactobacillus TI - Different Weight Loss Intervention Approaches Reveal a Lack of a Common Pattern of Gut Microbiota Changes TY - research article ER -