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Landmark study uncovers link between gut microbes, good health and chronic illnesses- Technology News, Firstpost


Landmark study uncovers link between gut microbes, good health and chronic illnesses
The findings add to mounting evidence that gut health affects overall wellbeing in ways we don t fully understand.
Jan 13, 2021 12:41:20 IST
A diet that is predominant healthy and plant-based encourages a mix of good bacteria in the gut, which is linked with lower risk of common illnesses like heart disease, obesity and type-2 diabetes, new research has said. The study, published in
Nature Medicine, was carried out by researchers at King s College London, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, the University of Trento, Italy, and health start-up company ZOE. Using genomic samples, blood chemistry profiles and detailed data about the dietary habits, gut microbiomes and metabolic markers in the blood, researchers carried out the Personalized Responses to Dietary Composition Trial 1 (PREDICT 1). ....

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Study finds link between gut microbes and Type 2 diabetes


A diet rich in healthy and plant-based foods is linked with the presence and abundance of certain gut microbes that are also associated with a lower risk of developing conditions such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, according to recent results from a large-scale international study that was co–senior authored by Andrew T. Chan, from Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). The report appears in Nature Medicine.
“This study demonstrates a clear association between specific microbial species in the gut, certain foods, and risk of some common diseases,” says Chan, a gastroenterologist, chief of the Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit at MGH, and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. “We hope to be able to use this information to help people avoid serious health problems by changing their diet to personalize their gut microbiome.” ....

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Study reveals strong links between gut microbes, diet and metabolic health

The largest and most detailed study of its kind has uncovered strong links between a person s diet, the microbes in their gut (microbiome) and their health. This interrelationship appears to associate with an individual s risk of some serious conditions, including diabetes and heart disease. The study shows that gut microbe composition is highly individualized, and these findings could be used to provide personal dietary advice for better health. ....

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