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These observations illustrate the important role of microorganisms in human health and suggest that manipulating them may influence disease activity. While the microbiome of a healthy individual is relatively stable, gut microbial dynamics can certainly be influenced by host lifestyle and dietary choices ...
gut microbiotacardiometabolic healthObesity and cardiometabolic diseases in both developed and developing counties in a state of nutrition transition are often related to diet, which also play a major role in shaping human gut microbiota. The human gut harbors diverse microbes that play an essential ...
environmental conditions. The term microbiota is more restricted and describes the group of commensalist, symbiotic, and pathogenic microorganisms found in a given environment (Berg et al.2020). Numerous studies have shown that the healthy human gut bacteriome in adults consists of 12 bacterial phyla...
gut microbiome of animals fed a high-fat or high-sugar diet is more prone to circadian rhythm disruption [14]. Studies also suggest that overwhelming systemic stress and inflammation—such as that induced via severe burn injury—can also produce characteristic acute changes in the gut microbiota ...
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In the last ten years, mounting evidence has highlighted the prominent influence of the gut mutualistic bacterial communities on human health. Microbial colonization occurs alongside with immune system development and plays a role in intestinal physiology. The community of the gut microbiota does not ...
Drawing on expert opinions from the fields of nutrition, gut microbiology, mammalian physiology, and immunology, Diet-Microbe Interactions for Human Health investigates the evidence for a unified disease mechanism working through the gut and its resident microbiota, and linking many inflammation-related ...
In an analysis of humans and 59 additional mammalian species, microbiome environments were shown todiffer dramaticallydepending on the specie’s diet. The flip side is also true: Your gut health can impact how your body extracts nutrients from your diet and stores fat. Gut microbiota seem to pl...
Microbial communities in the colon have a profound effect on host physiology, including immune function, inter-organ communication, and metabolism1. The majority of studies in humans have correlated the gut microbiota’s composition, gene expression, and metabolism with human health endpoints such as ...