«Further studies are needed to delineate if specific
changes in maternal diet during breast - feeding
alter the infant gut
microbiome and to determine if this results in any health consequences for the infant,» said Kristen Meyer, in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine and the presenter of the study at the SMFM annual conference.
A few interesting articles in early life human
microbiome, plus: A comparison between Staphylococcus epidermidis commensal and pathogenic lineages from the skin of healthy individuals living in North American and India; A new tool to reconstruct microbial genome - scale metabolic models (GSMMs) from their genome sequence; The seasonal
changes in Amazon rainforest soil
microbiome are associated with
changes in the canopy; A specific class of chemicals secreted by birds modulates their feather
microbiome; chronic stress
alters gut microbiota and triggers a specific immune response in a mouse model of colitis; and evidence that the short chain fatty acids profile in the gut reflects the impact of dietary fibre on the
microbiome using the PolyFermS continuous intestinal fermentation model.
I am just clarifying that long term dietary
changes do
alter the
microbiome (see the post, OPTIMAL MICROBIOME DIET FROM AMERICAN GUT DATA is a start to understanding this) and the gut microbiome does rule beyond the gut walls, systemically, (see the post, THE SCIENCE BEHIND FOOD, DISEASE, MICROBIOME, and affects the blood brain barrier as discus
microbiome (see the post, OPTIMAL
MICROBIOME DIET FROM AMERICAN GUT DATA is a start to understanding this) and the gut microbiome does rule beyond the gut walls, systemically, (see the post, THE SCIENCE BEHIND FOOD, DISEASE, MICROBIOME, and affects the blood brain barrier as discus
MICROBIOME DIET FROM AMERICAN GUT DATA is a start to understanding this) and the gut
microbiome does rule beyond the gut walls, systemically, (see the post, THE SCIENCE BEHIND FOOD, DISEASE, MICROBIOME, and affects the blood brain barrier as discus
microbiome does rule beyond the gut walls, systemically, (see the post, THE SCIENCE BEHIND FOOD, DISEASE,
MICROBIOME, and affects the blood brain barrier as discus
MICROBIOME, and affects the blood brain barrier as discussed below.