Publication detail

Vegetarian vs. omnivore diet and fecal microbiota composition

OBERMAJER, T. MOHAR LORBEG, P. LIPOGLAVŠEK, L. TURKOVA, K. ČANŽEK MAJHENIČ, A. BOGOVIČ MATIJAŠIČ, B. ROGELJ, I.

Original Title

Vegetarian vs. omnivore diet and fecal microbiota composition

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

Human food consumption pattern is closely linked to ecological footprint and general health status. In study we investigated the possible influences of dietary habits on the fecal microbiota composition in a group of 62 healthy individuals within broad age range.

Keywords

vegetarian diet, omnivore diet, real-time PCR, PCR-DGGE, fecal bacteria

Authors

OBERMAJER, T.; MOHAR LORBEG, P.; LIPOGLAVŠEK, L.; TURKOVA, K.; ČANŽEK MAJHENIČ, A.; BOGOVIČ MATIJAŠIČ, B.; ROGELJ, I.

Released

12. 10. 2011

Publisher

Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica

Location

Ljubljana, Slovenia

ISBN

978-961-90895-5-2

Book

9th Congress of the Slovenian Biochemical Society, 5th Congress of the Slovenian Microbiological Society with International Participation, 3rd CEFORM Central European Forum for Microbiology Abstract Book, 12th-15th October 2011, Maribor, Slovenia

Pages from

206

Pages to

206

Pages count

1

BibTex

@misc{BUT74062,
  author="OBERMAJER, T. and MOHAR LORBEG, P. and LIPOGLAVŠEK, L. and TURKOVA, K. and ČANŽEK MAJHENIČ,  A. and BOGOVIČ MATIJAŠIČ, B. and ROGELJ, I.",
  title="Vegetarian vs. omnivore diet and fecal microbiota composition",
  booktitle="9th Congress of the Slovenian Biochemical Society, 5th Congress of the Slovenian Microbiological Society with International Participation, 3rd CEFORM Central European Forum for Microbiology Abstract Book, 12th-15th October 2011, Maribor, Slovenia",
  year="2011",
  pages="206--206",
  publisher="Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica",
  address="Ljubljana, Slovenia",
  isbn="978-961-90895-5-2",
  note="abstract"
}