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College weight gain and obesity are significant problems impacting our society, leading to a considerable number of comorbidities during and after college. Gut microbiota are increasingly recognized for their role in obesity and weight gain. Currently, research exploring the gut microbiome and its associations with dietary intake and body mass index (BMI) is limited among this population.
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- Hotz, Ricci-Lee (Author)
- Whisner, Corrie (Thesis advisor)
- Bruening, Meredith (Committee member)
- Vega-Lopez, Sonia (Committee member)
- Lespron, Christy (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2016
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- Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2016Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-76)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Nutrition
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by Ricci-Lee Hotz