It’s time to delve into the world of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and the crucial role they play in maintaining digestive health to gain a deeper understanding of how they contribute to overall well-being.
Gut microbiome inhabitants and their metabolites are involved in our unique response to exercise
23 Dec 2019by Andreu Prados
The fact that a universal diet works for everyone is beginning to be considered as a simplistic approach. New findings in subjects with prediabetes suggest that our gut microbiome might also play a role in our unique response to exercise.
A review of recent studies covering the relationship between the gut microbiota and anorexia nervosa
24 Aug 2017by Paul Enck
Gut microbiota dysbiosis has been reported as an environmental factor involved in anorexia nervosa (AN) development. A review published in 2015 has previously reported that there is a dysbiosis or microbial imbalance in the gut microbiota.
A novel review, led by Dr. Andrés Moya from the University of Valencia (Spain) and Dr. Manuel Ferrer from the Institute of Catalysis at Spanish National Research Council in Madrid (Spain), argues that a network-biology approach can help us understand how our gut microbiota is continuously changing in the gut environment.