Wednesday, June 22, 2016

The blame for the obesity epidemic antibiotics

 The blame for the obesity epidemic antibiotics  Antibiotics are directly linked with the development of obesity and the appearance of excess weight in children and adults. These are the findings of scientists from New York University.

The researchers found that indirect blame for the epidemic obesity   the country must take the American farmers. They inflated livestock feed antibiotics To improve obesity animals. But under the influence of these drugs in the digestive system of cows begin change. The balance of beneficial microorganisms is disrupted, affecting the metabolism.

Then, the meat foods obtained in children and adults. And its use can affect the human body, it is also violating its metabolism, ie, leading to accumulation of fat. This becomes a cause of obesity, as well as obesity . Note that in the EU has long prohibited the use of antibiotics to increase the weight of cattle, but American farmers are still subjected to their cows therapeutic doses of drugs in this group. Because of what many cows develop resistance to all sorts of bacteria and infections.

Not much of a threat to a person's weight are those antibiotics, he gets directly at the very young age. Thus, health surveillance 11 thousand British children showed that those who received antibiotics before reaching six months later had a greater body mass index than their peers. For three years these children at 22% risk of being enrolled in the category of owners of overweight.

But the use of antibiotics in age from six months to 14 months did not affect much on the subsequent risk of obesity.



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