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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Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction: Insights, Causes and Management Teaser Image
Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction: Insights, Causes and Management

Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction: Insights, Causes and Management

The gastrointestinal tract holds a central function in digestion, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste materials. Being the largest immune organ, it houses trillions of microorganisms which constitute the gut microbiota. Gut immaturity, especially in the first months of life, make infants prone to Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBIs) such as regurgitation, colic, and constipation. Recent studies show that about 31.4% of infants aged 0 to 1 year visiting pediatric clinics were found to have these conditions. Given how vulnerable the gut-brain axis is perinatal period and early

Gut Microbiota-Bone Axis
Gut Microbiota-Bone Axis

Gut Microbiota-Bone Axis

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Microbiome and Brain Development: A Tale of Two Systems
Microbiome and Brain Development: A Tale of Two Systems

Microbiome and Brain Development: A Tale of Two Systems

John Cryan
 NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities (publications)
NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities

NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities

Co-Authored by 4 Experts
NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities (publications)
NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities

NNIW92 - Nutrition Education: Strategies for Improving Nutrition and Healthy Eating in Individuals and Communities

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
Lactose intolerance and gastrointestinal cows milk allergy in infants and children common misconceptions revistited
Lactose intolerance and gastrointestinal cows milk allergy in infants and children – Common misconceptions revisited

Lactose intolerance and gastrointestinal cows milk allergy in infants and children – Common misconceptions revisited

Human Milk Oligosaccharides: 2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL)  and Lacto-N-Neotetraose (LNnT) in Infant Formula (publications)
Human Milk Oligosaccharides: 2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL) and Lacto-N-Neotetraose (LNnT) in Infant Formula

Human Milk Oligosaccharides: 2'-Fucosyllactose (2'-FL) and Lacto-N-Neotetraose (LNnT) in Infant Formula

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Multiple functional gastrointestinal disorders are frequent in formula-fed infants and decrease their quality of life (publications)
Multiple functional gastrointestinal disorders are frequent in formula-fed infants and decrease their quality of life

Multiple functional gastrointestinal disorders are frequent in formula-fed infants and decrease their quality of life

Co-Authored by 5 Experts
Lactose intolerance and gastrointestinal cow’s milk allergy in infants and children – common misconceptions revisited (publications)
Lactose intolerance and gastrointestinal cow’s milk allergy in infants and children – common misconceptions revisited

Lactose intolerance and gastrointestinal cow’s milk allergy in infants and children – common misconceptions revisited

Co-Authored by 10 Experts
Annales 76.2 - Challenges and Opportunities during the Complementary Feeding Period (publications)
Annales 76.2 - Challenges and Opportunities during the Complementary Feeding Period

Annales 76.2 - Challenges and Opportunities during the Complementary Feeding Period

Co-Authored by 2 Experts
Gut bacteria helps develop more beige fat with restricted calorie intake
Gut bacteria helps develop more beige fat with restricted calorie intake

Gut bacteria helps develop more beige fat with restricted calorie intake