

Microbiome & Gut-Immune Interactions in Obesity & Metabolic Health | June Round | 178
Sep 20, 2024
June Round, PhD, is a microbiologist from the University of Utah, focusing on microbiome-host interactions related to gut health and obesity. In this discussion, she explores the immune system's relationship with the gut microbiome and how these interactions affect metabolic health. June reveals insights about dietary fiber and short-chain fatty acids, their role in obesity, and the importance of microbiome diversity. She also emphasizes the impact of early-life antibiotic use on health and the potential of microbiome assessments for predicting obesity risks.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Microbiome and Immune System Dynamics
02:02 • 21min
Gut Microbiome and Obesity: Unraveling Connections
22:49 • 6min
Gut Bacteria and Obesity: Insights from Genetically Altered Mice
29:09 • 13min
Obesity Mechanisms in Genetically Engineered Mice
42:33 • 6min
Microbes, Obesity, and the Future of Health
48:14 • 15min
The Microbiome and Health: Fiber, Immunity, and Parenting
01:03:18 • 11min
Mindful Antibiotic Use in Pediatric Care
01:13:50 • 2min
Exploring Gut Bacteria and Their Impact on Obesity
01:15:34 • 3min
Exploring Microbiome Insights: Focus on Health and Nutrition
01:18:09 • 4min