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Kristian Hallundbæk Mikkelsen
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 12
Citations - 878
Kristian Hallundbæk Mikkelsen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 576 citations.
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Recovery of gut microbiota of healthy adults following antibiotic exposure
Albert Pallejà,Kristian Hallundbæk Mikkelsen,Sofia K. Forslund,Alireza Kashani,Kristine H. Allin,Kristine H. Allin,Trine Nielsen,Tue H. Hansen,Suisha Liang,Qiang Feng,Chenchen Zhang,Paul Theodor Pyl,Luis Pedro Coelho,Huanming Yang,Jian Wang,Athanasios Typas,Morten Frost Munk Nielsen,Henrik Nielsen,Peer Bork,Jun Wang,Tina Vilsbøll,Torben Hansen,Torben Hansen,Filip K. Knop,Manimozhiyan Arumugam,Oluf Pedersen +25 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the human gut microbiome can recover after a clinically relevant, broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment and characterization of the resistome indicates that antibiotic resistance genes can impact the recovery process.
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Use of Antibiotics and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: A Population-Based Case-Control Study.
TL;DR: The results could support the possibility that antibiotics exposure increases type 2 diabetes risk, and may also represent an increased demand for antibiotics from increased risk of infections in patients with yet-undiagnosed diabetes.
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Systemic, cerebral and skeletal muscle ketone body and energy metabolism during acute hyper-D-β-hydroxybutyratemia in post-absorptive healthy males.
TL;DR: A small increase in the HOB concentration decreases glucose production and lipolysis in post-absorptive healthy males, and cerebral HOB uptake and oxidation rates are linearly related to the arterial H OB concentration of importance for modifying brain energy utilization.
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Effect of Antibiotics on Gut Microbiota, Gut Hormones and Glucose Metabolism.
Kristian Hallundbæk Mikkelsen,Morten Frost,Martin Iain Bahl,Tine Rask Licht,Ulrich S. Jensen,Jacob Rosenberg,Oluf Pedersen,Torben Hansen,Torben Hansen,Jens F. Rehfeld,Jens J. Holst,Tina Vilsbøll,Filip K. Knop +12 more
TL;DR: A broad-spectrum 4-day antibiotics course with vancomycin, gentamycin and meropenem induced shifts in gut microbiota composition that had no clinically relevant short or long-term effects on metabolic variables in healthy glucose-tolerant males.
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Effect of antibiotics on gut microbiota, glucose metabolism and body weight regulation: a review of the literature
TL;DR: Human studies examining the effects of antibiotics on body weight regulation and glucose metabolism are reviewed and whether the observed findings may relate to alterations in the composition and function of the gut microbiota are discussed.