Characterization of the salivary microbiome in people with obesity
PeerJ2018Vol. 6, pp. e4458–e4458
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Abstract
Our study demonstrates that the microbial diversity and structure of the salivary microbiome in people with obesity are significantly different from those of normal weight controls. These results suggested that changes in the structure and function of salivary microbiome in people with obesity might reflect their susceptibility to oral diseases.
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