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  2. Switching to a protein-rich diet may change gut bacteria and ...

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    Protein diets may affect microbiome, body composition, and weight The study found that the gut microbiota responded differently to each type of diet, showing significant changes from the ...

  3. Study Reveals the Food That's Particularly Bad for Your Gut ...

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    Unfortunately, research shows that diets rich in saturated fats or trans fats may lead to a less diverse gut microbiome and that can promote the growth of harmful bacteria and contribute to ...

  4. Nutritional genomics - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional genomics, also known as nutrigenomics, is a science studying the relationship between human genome, human nutrition and health. People in the field work toward developing an understanding of how the whole body responds to a food via systems biology, as well as single gene/single food compound relationships.

  5. Gut microbiota - Wikipedia

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    As the microbiome composition changes, so does the composition of bacterial proteins produced in the gut. In adult microbiomes, a high prevalence of enzymes involved in fermentation , methanogenesis and the metabolism of arginine , glutamate , aspartate and lysine have been found.

  6. Prebiotic (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    Prebiotics are compounds in food that foster growth or activity of beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. [1] The most common environment concerning their effects on human health is the gastrointestinal tract, where prebiotics can alter the composition of organisms in the gut microbiome .

  7. Gut bacteria may help dietary fiber fight colorectal cancer ...

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    The findings of the study add to the already known evidence base that fiber is crucial for health both in terms of human health and the gut microbiome which directly affects our colonic [gut ...

  8. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    There is an ongoing debate about the differences in nutritional quality and adequacy of protein from vegan, vegetarian and animal sources, though many studies and institutions have found that a well-planned vegan or vegetarian diet contains enough high-quality protein to support the protein requirements of both sedentary and active people at ...

  9. The study, published in the journal Microbiome, found that the positive effects of citrus are linked to how the fruits impact the gut microbiome, which includes the bacteria living in the stomach.

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