New insights regarding the mechanisms by which physical exercise may play a beneficial role in a healthy gut
26 Apr 2018by Stéphane Schneider
A new review explores mechanisms involved in gut microbiome modulation through exercise.
by Stéphane Schneider
A new review explores mechanisms involved in gut microbiome modulation through exercise.
by Andreu Prados
A new randomized clinical trial has found that promotion of a select group of gut bacteria by a diet high in diverse fibers may lead to better blood glucose and lipid control and greater weight loss in people with T2DM.
by GMFH Editing Team
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by Andreu Prados
The first study has found that the fermentable fiber inulin prevents high-fat diet-induced metabolic syndrome in mice.
by Andreu Prados
A new study has found that exercise training induces both compositional and functional changes in the human gut microbiota.
by GMFH Editing Team
Although plenty of research in both animal models and humans during the last decade has explored the relationship between the gut microbiota and obesity and related metabolic disorders, the clinically relevant contribution of gut microbiota to obesity and related metabolic disorders is still unknown.
by GMFH Editing Team
The scientific knowledge on probiotics is advancing very quickly—stay tuned for the second GMFH "best of probiotics" document.
by Paul Enck
A new meta-analysis of 53 randomized controlled trials has concluded that further and better studies are needed for supporting the use of probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and antibiotics for weight manipulation.
A scientific committee chaired has taken care to put together a program that covers the most relevant issues in the field today.
by Andreu Prados
A recent review explores current knowledge about resistant starch’s impact on nutrition through its effects on the gut microbiota.