The search strategy was centered on gathering high-quality articles focusing on the gut-brain axis and its implications for mental health, particularly depression. Databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched using keywords such as "gut-brain axis," "micr...
that makes you, you. Because it has such a deep connection with the brain, gut health also plays a significant role in your mental health. Memory, functioning speed, mood, and your anxiety and depression levels can all be influenced by the signals your gut gives to the rest of your body...
For decades, researchers thought thatdepressionandanxietycontributed to people experiencingirritable bowel syndrome(IBS) and functional bowel problems such as constipation,diarrhea, bloating, pain, and stomach upset. However, other studies show it could be because of the ENS. The ENS communicates with y...
Incorporating BENEO’s chicory root fibres into one’s diet can lead to improved mood by enhancing emotional well-being, lowering feelings of anxiety and depression, reducing levels of the stress hormone cortisol, supporting overall better digestive health and quality of life. Mental fitness with...
The keys to solving your health and weight issues aren't just cutting calories, exercising, and drinking less soda. It's also making sure you eat more bugs.
Studies have suggested a link between gut bacteria and disorders of the central nervous system, like anxiety, depression, and autism spectrum disorder. Arthritis: It’s thought that people with rheumatoid arthritis may have greater amounts of a bacteria linked to inflammation than people without it...
There’s new evidence that bacteria in the gut are integrally linked to the function and health of the brain. Researchers are just beginning to understand how a class of probiotics calledpsychobioticscould be used to modify gut bacteria to alleviate anxiety, depression, and more. ...
Microbial micronutrient sharing, gut redox balance and keystone taxa as a basis for a new perspective to solutions targeting health from the gut Robert E. Steinert, Ateequr Rehman, Mehdi Sadaghian Sadabad, Alessio Milanese, Jonas Wittwer-Schegg, Jeremy P. Burton & Anneleen Spooren Article: 247781...
Climate and environmental changes threaten human mental health, but the impacts of specific environmental conditions on neuropsychiatric disorders remain largely unclear. Here, we show the impact of a humid heat environment on the brain and the gut microbiota using a conditioned housing male mouse model...
The gut microbiome is a contributory factor in ageing-related health loss and in several non-communicable diseases in all age groups. Some age-linked and disease-linked compositional and functional changes overlap, while others are distinct. In this Review, we explore targeted studies of the gut ...