The Gut Microbiome and Emotional Distress during Pregnancy: Shaking the Foundations of Future Mental Health?Gerard ClarkeJohn F. CryanSiobhain M. O'MahonyBiological Psychiatry Global Open Science
The gut microbiome exerts a considerable influence on human neurophysiology and mental health. Interactions between intestinal microbiology and host regulatory systems have now been implicated both in the development of psychiatric conditions and in the efficacy of many common therapies. With the growing ...
The ongoing exploration of the human microbiome promises to bring the link between the gut and the brain into clearer focus. Scientists are increasingly convinced that the vast assemblage of microfauna in our intestines may have a major impact on our state of mind. The gut-brain axis seems to...
GUT microbiomeHEALTHPREVOTELLABACTERIAWith increasing attention being paid to improving emotional well-being, recent evidence points to gut microbiota as a key player in regulating mental and physical health via bidirectional communication between the brain and gut. Here, we examine the association between...
How does your gut microbiome affect your mental health? The gut doesn't just play a role in keeping us physically healthy — it also has animpact on our mental health. "The gut and brain (connection) is really new, burgeoning scientific work that's come out over the last couple of deca...
Most of this research is conducted on animals why we in this review summarize and comment upon recent studies evaluating the gut microbiome in mental health in humans. Further support for the relevance of the bidirectional gut microbiota–brain communication in mood disorders has been presented, ...
Understanding the profound impact of varied diets on the microbiome is crucial, as it will enable us not only to make well-informed dietary decisions for better metabolic and intestinal health, but also to prevent and slow the onset of specific diet-related diseases that stem from suboptimal ...
Thus, changes in the microbiome might be an underlying mechanism whereby polyphenols improve mental health. In a recent human intervention study, flavonoid-rich orange juice reduced depressive symptoms significantly compared with flavonoid-low orange cordial and enriched bacterial genera belonging to the ...
The gut microbiome and mental health: advances in research and emerging priorities Article PsycGM: a comprehensive database for associations between gut microbiota and psychiatric disorders Introduction Neuronal connections are determined by the distance between neurons. Spatially closer neurons have a higher...
There is emerging evidence that diet has a major modulatory influence on brain-gut-microbiome (BGM) interactions with important implications for brain health, and for several brain disorders. The BGM system is made up of neuroendocrine, neural, and immun