Gut Microbiota

Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.

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Feeding the Infant to Nurturing the Microbiome Impact on Immunity and Health
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The Human Milk Microbiome: A living ecosystem that benefits mothers and infants
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NNI Satellite Symposium Enteral Nutrition Proceedings ESPGHAN 2023

Enteral nutrition has evolved immensely in recent years, such as in feeding approaches and products. With this, more…

2 min read Frederic Gottrand, Valerie Marchand, Graeme O'Connor
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Feeding the infant to nurturing the microbiome: Impact on immunity and health

The establishment of the gut microbiome and its development in early life, especially given the changes in diversity and…

Raanan Shamir, Dr. Martin Frederik Laursen, Mario Noti 55 min watch
How do HMO modulate the immune system in infants with CMPA_ emerging evidence and clinical implications
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How do HMOs modulate the immune system in infants with CMPA: Emerging evidence and clinical implications

Exciting discussion unravelling the emerging evidence that supports HMOs role in modulating the immune system in infants…

Hania Szajewska, Liam O'Mahony, Ralf G. Heine, 55 min watch
New trends in Enteral Nutrition for children with Gastrointestinal impairment
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New trends in Enteral Nutrition for children with Gastrointestinal impairment

With the major advancements in enteral nutrition, such as in feeding approaches and products, more patients with…

Frederic Gottrand, Valerie Marchand, Graeme O'Connor 57 min watch
The Nest 51: Navigating nutrition in preterm births: prevention and support
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The Nest 51: Navigating Nutrition in Preterm Births: Prevention and Support

Preterm infants may require more care compared to their full-term counterparts. The Nest 51 reviews nutrition as a…

1 min read Dr. Tsz-Ning Mak, Professor Jean-Michel Hascoët, Prof. Eline M. van der Beek,
HMOs and Gut Development:Latest Clinical Evidence
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HMOs and Gut Development:​ Latest Clinical Evidence​

A healthy gut development after birth contributes to healthy growth, immediate and long-term health. Human milk…

HMOs and Gut Microbiome Maturation Trajectory During Early Life
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HMOs and Gut Development: Latest Clinical Evidence

Healthy development of the gut microbiome after birth supports short- and long-term health. Human milk oligosaccharides…