A vaccine against weight gain could be on the horizon, according to new research from the University of Colorado Boulder.
The research shows that a particular strain of bacteria known as M. vaccae could help prevent obesity by reducing inflammation.
Chris Lowry is a professor of integrative physiology at CU and led the research. His study found that even when they were raised on the equivalent of an all-McDonald’s diet. When his team injected mice with M. vaccae, the junk food mice gained no more weight than mice with healthy diets.
Lowry spoke with Erin O’Toole about this research, and why he thinks it’s a promising solution for weight gain.
Correction: An earlier version of this episode gave the incorrect last name for Chris Lowry’s colleague who helped with the research. The colleague’s name is Luke Desmond.