Sentences with phrase «microbiome study suggests»

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Some small studies have suggested that synbiotics could provide benefits to a range of other conditions influenced by the gut microbiome as well, including obesity, diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, but larger - scale clinical trials focusing on each of those conditions are needed.
While we can't use sterile mice to make any definitive conclusions about humans, the twins study, published in the journal Science last year, provided clear evidence that the microbiome is involved in weight gain — something earlier research had only suggested.
Given that these two components of breast milk have the potential to alter the gut microbiome of breast - feeding infants, the results of the study suggest that development of the infant gut microbiome may be affected in part by what the mother eats during breastfeeding.
While the study looked only at the ability of fish to exchange microbes, it suggests that microbiome variation among different people might also be due to the movement of microbes, and that when people come together for a class or a meeting, for example, they may depart with a microbiome that is somewhat different than when they entered, Bohannan said.
Five years ago, Tim Spector of Kings College London attended a presentation of the results of a study in twins that suggested a person's genes don't affect their microbiome.
«Our study suggests that a lot of the genetic variation we see among these eight strains of mice is reflected in their microbiomes,» notes Rey, a UW - Madison professor of bacteriology and a corresponding author of the study.
BORN THIS WAY Mice born by C - section gained more weight than those born vaginally, a difference that may be caused by an altered microbiome, a new study suggests.
The findings are consistent with some other studies about the impact of fat and sugar on cognitive function and behavior, and suggest that some of these problems may be linked to alteration of the microbiome — a complex mixture in the digestive system of about 100 trillion microorganisms.
Now, new studies suggest the gut microbiome plays a critical role in infant growth — sometimes promoting it even in the absence of sufficient calories — providing tantalizing, if preliminary, clues about possible new interventions.
«Our study suggests that a lot of the genetic variation we see among these eight strains of mice is reflected in their microbiomes,» notes Rey, a UW — Madison professor of bacteriology and a corresponding author of the study.
Previous studies suggested that mother and infant microbiomes become more similar over the first year of life.
Of special note today: gut microbiota species expressing orthologs of human Ro60 might be involved in triggering and sustaining chronic autoimmunity in lupus; The portal vein blood microbiome in patients with liver cirrhosis; A randomized clinical study suggests dietary promotion of short chain fatty acid producing gut microbes as an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes; and the sexual dimorphism of root, flower and leaf microbiomes in the wild strawberry plant
April 19, 2018 - Scientists have long thought that osteoarthritis in people who are obese was a consequence of excess wear and tear on joints, but a new study suggests that the microbiome is the culprit.
The study, published July 21, 2016, in Scientific Reports, also showed significant changes in the gut microbiome after antibiotic treatment, suggesting the composition and diversity of bacteria in the gut play an important role in regulating immune system activity that impacts progression of Alzheimer's disease.
But a 2016 study suggests our microbiomes have their own circadian rhythms, just like we do, and that these daily rhythms have a lot to do with our health.
Although the study couldn't prove a cause - and - effect relationship between gallstones and heart disease, Qi suggested that changes in the gut's «microbiome» may play a role.
A fascinating study out of the University of North Carolina suggests that damage and inflammation of the gut severely decreased the variety of bacterial species in the microbiome.
But a new study suggests that these «microbiomes» are altered by cesarean births, antibiotics and formula feeding.
Some research has suggested that the variety of microbes living in a person's intestines may influence his or her mood and anxiety levels; studies have even shown that altering mice's gut microbiomes can have an effect on their personalities.
In summary, I suggested until the dust settles and studies confirm human dietary modulation of the microbiome that mitigates TMA and TMAO production,
Our study suggests that B. fragilis is able to ameliorate leaky gut by directly targeting tight junction expression, cytokine production and / or microbiome composition.
There are, however, some studies that suggest that a Ketogenic diet can improve the microbiome in children with epilepsy, and autism, and some speculation by the researchers that that may be how the diets treat these conditions.
Conservation populations of primates, important in species survival plans, have altered microbiomes that are more human - like and may impact their health, suggests a recently published study funded by Morris Animal Foundation.
According to their report, «The results of this field - based study suggest the potential for pesticide induced changes to the honey bee gut microbiome, and thus warrant further investigation into whether chlorothalonil or other pesticide exposure can have biologically significant impacts on honey bee function, health, and survival.»
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