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Artigo Científico Acesso embargado Prevalência de sintomas de disbiose intestinal e a sua relação com a obesidade em pacientes de uma clínica médica de Tubarão/SC(2019) Amaral, Bianca DemétrioIntroduction: Recently, eating habits and lifestyle have been modified, there has been an increase in the consumption of caloric, industrialized foods, sedentary lifestyle and obesity. Poor feeding and the uncontrolled use of drugs are the main responsible for the change in bacterial colonization, being a trigger for Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases such as obesity. Objective: To analyze the prevalence of intestinal dysbiosis symptoms and the relationship with obesity in patients from a medical clinic in Tubarão / SC. Methods: The research was a descriptive, cross-sectional quantitative study. Data were collected through a questionnaire adapted from the Metabolic Trace Questionnaire and Bristol fecal scale, weight, height, Waist Circumference, Body Mass Index. Results and discussion: The study had 44 patients, of which 59.1% were obese. The most prominent symptom was "distended abdomen" in 52.27%. 47.72% presented obesity and risk for dysbiosis according to the type of feces and 40.9% obtained total points of the Metabolic Tracking Questionnaire ≥10, presenting a risk for dysbiosis. According to Waist circumference, those who presented a high or very high risk for metabolic complications 47.72% also presented a risk for dysbiosis according to the scale and 38.63% had a total score of ≥10. Conclusion: It was observed that the majority of participants who presented obesity had a relation with dysbiosis. It is concluded that there is a relationship between intestinal dysbiosis and obesity, and there may be a change in the bacterial colonization of the intestinal microbiome.