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Anyone watching their waistline this holiday season may want to pay attention to what their gut bacteria are eating. It's not just calories that matter in a healthy diet -- it's fiber that resists digestion by the body but is readily eaten by bacteria in the gut. The amount of fiber in someone's diet can influence weight gain, blood sugar, insulin sensitivity, and colon health. Two studies with mice, publishing December 21 in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, help shed light on how and why fiber has such a powerful effect on the entire body.
"Once the mechanism is understood, it can be exploited in different ways to promote health," says Andrew Gewirtz, who studies the intestinal epithelium at Georgia State University's Center for Inflammation Immunity & Infection and is senior author of one of the papers. "This will allow ways to modify diets to maximize those benefits."
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171221122558.htm
I'd highly recommend using any Christmas amazon/book tokens on a copy of 'Gut' by Giulia Enders - excellent! 🙂
"Once the mechanism is understood, it can be exploited in different ways to promote health," says Andrew Gewirtz, who studies the intestinal epithelium at Georgia State University's Center for Inflammation Immunity & Infection and is senior author of one of the papers. "This will allow ways to modify diets to maximize those benefits."
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171221122558.htm
I'd highly recommend using any Christmas amazon/book tokens on a copy of 'Gut' by Giulia Enders - excellent! 🙂