During TEDxLaSierraUniversity in 2016, Warren Peters highlighted gut microbiota’s potentially important role in research into diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer’s and our health in general.
Gut Microbiota News Watch is a section dedicated to expanding knowledge about gut microbiota’s importance for health and quality of life among the media and society in general. Using clear and easy-to-understand language, our aim is to keep our readers up-to-date on the latest facts and news about gut microbiota.
Infographic from ISAPP explains gut microbiota and its role in health
16 May 2018by GMFH Editing Team
The gut microbiota plays a fundamental role in health, whether in extracting energy from the food we consume daily or strengthening the body’s immune system.
Strategies for prevention and treatment of children’s allergic disease through the gut microbiota
9 May 2018by Kristina Campbell
Teams of scientists from around the world envisage new solutions and methods for treating and preventing different kinds of allergic diseases, thanks to our gut microbiota and its preventive role.
The future of nutrition is personalized, and gut microbiota will help us get there
25 Apr 2018by Kristina Campbell
The latest gut microbiota research helps us create more personalized nutritional advice and recommendations and, consequently, take greater care and have more control over our health.
The gut microbiota could become a conclusive factor for a more detailed understanding of the direct relationship between excessive salt intake and the onset of cardiovascular diseases.
Want to know what bifidobacteria can do for you or how you can increase their number? This infographic will help you learn about these key bacteria and why they are so important for your gut health.
Joe Hanson, from the YouTube channel It’s Okay to Be Smart, tells the story of the gut microbiota and its important role in human health, with the help of entertaining sequences of images and texts.
Gut microbiota, stress, and obesity could interact differently in males versus females
28 Mar 2018by Kristina Campbell
The gut microbiota is a key determining factor for understanding the links between diet, stress and obesity, with completely different results depending on the sex of the individual.
Enders, the author of the bestseller Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ, reaffirmed the importance of the gastrointestinal tract and gut microbiota during her talk at TEDxDanubia.
A new study has confirmed that certain oral bacteria can travel to the intestine and alter the balance of the gut microbiota, leading to the development of chronic intestinal diseases.