There are several other things that we know directly
impact gut health beyond the actual foods we feed our dogs.
Stress can
impact your gut health.
In this episode, we're going to talk about a common issue called Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), how peppermint is good for bloating, how medications, stress, and oral hygiene can
impact your gut health, and so much more!
To get a better understanding of how stress is related to the microbiome, be sure to check out our blog post on how stress
impacts your gut health.
It's clear stress negatively
impacts your gut health, but there is a solution for minimizing stress and restoring your gut flora.
If a patient isn't convinced that some of the foods they are eating are problematic, for instance, or that their stress levels are
impacting their gut health, testing for leaky gut could be useful, if only to motivate behavior change.
Nutricology's insoluble fiber mixture can help you with your detox by
impacting gut health.
What's more, thanks to intimate communication between the brain and the gut, a concussion often
impacts gut health and function.
Not exact matches
Gut health impacts brain
health.
The secret to improving your mental
health is in your
gut, as unhealthy
gut flora can have a detrimental
impact your brain
health, leading to issues like anxiety and depression.
What is the
impact on
gut health — positive or negative?
Stress plays a huge role in
gut health, altering the composition of the gastrointestinal microbiota and likewise, an unhealthy diversity of bacteria can
impact emotional behaviour and exacerbate our stress response.
I recently did an interview with Christa from Fitlandia about New Year's Resolutions AND how your
gut health can
impact your
health / fitness / wellness goals.
When you're choosing a non-dairy milk, consider steering clear of those that contain carrageenan (a common ingredient in almond and coconut milks), as it might have an
impact on
gut health.
New enzyme technologies for texture modification and improved digestibility of food components, including the development of new enzymes, rational computational design and modelling enzyme activity and its
impact on
gut health.
As more research suggests that our
gut health has a major
impact on our overall well - being, there's greater importance in feeding your microbiome with nourishing foods.
Stress
impacts greatly on your
gut health so I urge everyone to nourish your
gut with food and with stress - busting activities too ♥
Recent findings show that the mother's
gut microbiota has an important
impact upon the microbial composition of the milk and its
health supporting qualities.
She describes why supplementation has become so commonplace, what it does to the
gut flora of the breastfed baby, the future
health problems caused by altering an infant's
gut flora, and how supplementation
impacts the breastfeeding relationship.
He works of the evolution of
gut flora in extremely preterm infants, its
impact on the
health of very low birth weight infants and the effects of probiotics supplementation.
What this means is that all in all, poor
gut health negatively
impacts sleep.
If this environment is harmed by chemicals, such as through damage to
gut cells, it could
impact the
health of the organisms and would lead to a number of fish diseases but this technique will enable us to increase the tests we can carry out and improve our understanding of how to preserve
gut health.»
«Healthy
gut bacterial communities are known to benefit immune regulation, metabolism and potentially even the nervous system, so if cholera or other diarrheal diseases permanently
impact the microbiota, there could be long - term effects on human
health,» explains Regina LaRocque, MD, MPH, of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Division of Infectious Diseases, co-senior author of the paper.
«Early life exposure to lead causes a long lasting
impact on
gut microbiome, and the change of
gut microbiome may partially contribute to the increased body weight in adult life,» said lead author Chuanwu Xi, associate professor of environmental
health science.
«We investigated more specifically the role of
gut microbiome in the
health impact upon lead exposure in this study,» Xi said.
«The intestinal bacteria, or «
gut microbiome,» you develop at a very young age, can have a big
impact on your
health for the rest of your life,» said the study's lead author Dan Knights, a University of Minnesota assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the Biotechnology Institute.
They conclude: «We provide here tangible evidence of the
impact of a healthy diet and a Mediterranean dietary pattern on
gut microbiota and on the beneficial regulation of microbial metabolism towards
health maintenance in the host.»
I strive to let people know how important the
gut microbiome really is and the
impact it has on reproduction,
health and even immune function.»
Researchers from UNSW Medicine studied the
impact of a commonly used probiotic on the
gut health and cognitive function of rats, which were fed either a healthy diet or a «cafeteria diet» high in saturated fat and sugar.
«The brain and the
gut are linked, so it's not too surprising that the
health of the
gut can
impact the functioning of neurons,» says Jun Sun, associate professor of gastroenterology and hepatology at UIC and corresponding author of the paper.
Insufficient nutrients for our
gut microbes have been linked to a loss of certain beneficial bacterial species in industrialized societies and are likely
impacting our immunological and metabolic
health, although more data is needed.
At Weizmann, she plans to investigate the
impact of
gut microbiota on aging, and her goal is to improve human
health through personalized nutrition.
And while many of us have had these experiences, it's only recently that the
gut has become more carefully studied in terms of its
impact on mental
health.
Getting adequate sleep — more than eight hours a night — helps overall physical and neurological
health and has a significant
impact on stress levels, which will give your body the rest it needs to heal and reset your
gut.
Thus, the
health of our
gut impacts our nutrition, allergy, skin, immune response, metabolism, sleep and mood.
A link between
gut health and mental
health has been proven in many studies so minimising stress can directly
impact your
gut
It makes perfect sense that
gut health would have such a dramatic
impact on all aspects of
health, since the body has more bacterial cells in the
gut than it does human cells in the entire body.
Good
gut health also has a tremendous
impact on lifelong
health, and this is one of the most important things you can do for your baby's
health.
Awareness of the
gut microbiota — and its
impact on
health — has had a profound
impact on wellness over the last decade or so.
The
health of your
gut directly
impacts the
health of your brain, and ultimately, your mood.
Over the years through my own research I've realized how much the oral microbiome directly
impacts the
gut biome, not to mention overall
health.
Probiotics, the beneficial bacteria in the
gut, are a form of bacteria, though they have a tremendous positive
impact on our
health.
Doing that neglects other highly important factors, like nutrient density and eating whole, unprocessed foods that will have a positive
impact on
gut and overall
health.
Important functions are provided by
gut microbiota, and modification towards a «beneficial» composition is a promising approach for intestinal
health support, with a potential
impact on overall
health, and it seems that pistachios could play a part in this modification.
This webinar explores the
impact the
gut has on your immune system and ways to keep your
gut in good
health.
This
impacts your entire body: brain,
gut, reproductive system, immune
health.
How certain medications can
impact your
gut microbiome, and cause serious
gut health issues, for months after you stop taking them
The bacteria in our
guts have a huge
impact on our
health.
Dr. Justin Sonnenburg is an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford and Dr. Erica Sonnenburg is a senior research scientist in the Sonnenburg lab where they research many aspects the interaction between diet with the 100 trillion or so bacteria in the
gut (specifically the colon) and how this
impacts the
health of the host (which in this case is a laboratory research mouse).
His ground - breaking work includes the
impact of diet on inflammation and the relationship between intestinal microbes (the
gut microbiome) and
health.