A part of the Danish population may possess a unique combination of gut microorganisms that, on average, absorbs more energy from food than do their fellow Danes germs, according to recent research.
New research from the University of Copenhagen suggests that a portion of the Danish population has a composition of gut microbes that, on average, extracts more energy from food than the microbes in.
A study from University of Copenhagen experts may explain why you pile on the weight at Christmas while your family members stay skinny - even if they ate the same amount as you.