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What do we mean by gut health?
A new Consensus Statement puts forward a definition of ‘gut health’ to bring some clarity to a term that is widely used but often ill-defined:
Is it time to speak of a gut-bone axis?
This review underscores the potential of dietary interventions targeting gut microbiota modulation as a novel therapeutic approach to improve skeletal health in high-risk populations:
https://tinyurl.com/246eye2p
Frequent digestive symptoms affect 1 in 4 adults worldwide—even without a GI diagnosis.
Recent research shows that diet and the gut microbiome are key factors for targeted interventions and symptom relief.
Learn more https://shorturl.at/v15Ut
A major regulatory shift in Europe is reshaping microbiome-based therapies.
Céline Druart explains why the SoHO Regulation (Substances of Human Origin) is both a challenge and an opportunity for innovation and patient access.
Read the full interview: https://shorturl.at/bEXJY
Could microbial signatures predict postoperative recurrence of Crohn's disease?
Sun-Ho Lee et al. update mechanisms across the preclinical phase of CD and postoperative recurrence
Gut - @bmj.com
https://tinyurl.com/57j7ezjy
Recent studies have challenged the previous belief that obesity was solely a result of excessive caloric intake
This review explores the knowns and unknowns of the role of gut microbiota in childhood obesity:
https://tinyurl.com/4u4u6pzk
🇪🇺 Where are we on microbiome-based therapies?
Céline Druart explains why the SoHO Regulation is both a challenge and an opportunity for innovation and patient access:
https://www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com/from-regulation-to-opportunity-shaping-the-future-of-microbiome-based-therapies-in-europe/
Dietary advice in #IBD isn't one-size-fits-all
Richard Hansen & Chen Sarbagili discuss why fiber, diet quality, and the #gutmicrobiome need to be considered in IBD:
https://www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com/rethinking-diet-and-the-gut-microbiome-in-ibd-from-risk-to-treatment-and-beyond/
Can probiotic drinks boost our brain health?
New findings suggest that probiotic yogurt might influence how the brain and gut interact, but more research is needed to understand their importance
@bmj.com
Human gut microbiome composition shows life stage-specific trends, but develops along distinct trajectories influenced by multiple factors across the life course
This review updates implications for human physiology via @febsletters.bsky.social
https://tinyurl.com/2w5fxpfk
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Background Fermented foods are a promising yet underexplored intervention for influencing brain function and mental health through the gut–brain axis. Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a dairy product fermented with probiotic bacteria on aspects of brain structure...
While “gut health” is becoming a popular term, mainly in media and marketing claims but also in the clinical context, researchers have not yet nailed down a definition. Now, a global group of 13 scientists and clinicians updates a consensus definition of gut health and implications from bench to bedside.