Sentences with phrase «disrupted gut microbiomes»

The results were striking: Patients on antibiotics, which disrupt the gut microbiome, relapsed sooner and didn't live as long.
That clearly gut inflammation from ischemia related over training marathon runners can really disrupt you gut microbiome and in that process, turn you into someone that's just a poor exerciser and poor recover.
Stress can disrupt your gut microbiome.
The precedent to CD and GS is not only the presence of gluten, but likely a habit of eating heavily refined and nutrient deficient food products for years which disrupt the absorptive cellular lining of the small intestines as well as disrupting the gut microbiome.

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They found that antibiotics disrupted the mice's gut microbiomes, decreasing the activity of neutrophils and blocking these important white blood cells from responding when needed.
«Because Candida is a natural component of the human body microbiome, yeast overgrowth or infection in the digestive tract, for example, may disrupt the gut - brain axis.
We don't yet know what constitutes a normal gut microbiome in infants, let alone what a disrupted microbiome looks like.
They can cause inflammation, feed unfriendly gut bacteria, and disrupt the health of the gut microbiome.
The more we learn about the microbiome — and the ways in which our modern lifestyles disrupt the delicate balance of good and bad bacteria in the digestive tract — the easier it is to convince ourselves that our guts must be in utter disarray.
IBS emerges as having the disrupted brain - gut - microbiome communication as a possible cause.
I use quotes because what they're really doing is making the livestock FAT by disrupting the microbiome of their guts.
The delicate balance between the human microbiome and the development of psychopathologies is particularly interesting given the ease with which the microbiome can be altered by external factors, such as diet, 23 exposure to antimicrobials24, 25 or disrupted sleep patterns.26 For example, a link between antibiotic exposure and altered brain function is well evidenced by the psychiatric side - effects of antibiotics, which range from anxiety and panic to major depression, psychosis and delirium.1 A recent large population study reported that treatment with a single antibiotic course was associated with an increased risk for depression and anxiety, rising with multiple exposures.27 Bercik et al. 28 showed that oral administration of non-absorbable antimicrobials transiently altered the composition of the gut microbiota in adult mice and increased exploratory behaviour and hippocampal expression of brain - derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), while intraperitoneal administration had no effect on behaviour.
As you heard in Ann Louise's interview, parasites disrupt our microbiome in the gut.
Her advice was to make sure when your gut health balance is disrupted, for example after a round of antibiotics, to take a probiotic supplement to help rebuild the microbiome.
Age - related changes in the amygdala, hippocampus and frontal cortex, as well as cognitive and behavioral processes mediated by these brain regions have been related to alterations in 5 - HT function, which may occur as a result of disrupted gut - microbiome - dependent metabolism.»
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