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    British media: The composition of the gut bacteria is not only determined by diet

    • Last Update: 2021-02-05
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    composition of the gut bacteria, it doesn't just depend on what you eat. Published
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    of the diet and gender and the interaction between the two affect the composition of the gut microbiotics. The scientists therefore suggest that any attempt to treat gastrointestinal diseases by altering the intestinal bacterios, should consider adding the
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    factor.intestinal bacterium, the normal microorganism in the human gut, more than
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    bacteria. These microbiomes are particularly rich and diverse and promote host development, nutrient absorption and immune function. Diet is known to alter the composition of the gut bacteriosome, which means that dietary therapy may alleviate diseases caused by changes in microbial composition. However, it is not clear whether the role of dietary therapy is widespread or depends on the genotype of the host.Daniel S. M. Smith of the University of Texas at
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    and his team studied the effects of gender and diet on the composition of intestinal tract bacteria in vertebrates. They used data from wild fish (ratchets and river bass), farmed ratchets, laboratory mice and humans, respectively. In each case, the effects of diet on female and male intestinal tracts were different.the mechanism behind the results needs to be confirmed, the researchers believe this may be related to differences in hormones or immune function between different genders. They also suggested that future studies of intestinal bacterios should consider adding the

    seth factor, and that any medical attempt to treat gastrointestinal diseases by changing the intestinal bacterios should also take into account the gender factor of the patient.And a similar field study earlier this month showed that the human gut bacteria remain either extremely large or almost no state, the intermediate state can only last a relatively short period of time, and the unusual performance of the intestinal bacteria, but also with the body's aging, overweight and other physiological health factors have a certain correlation.
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