Composition of plant-based diets and the incidence and prognosis of inflammatory bowel disease: a multinational retrospective cohort study
The Lancet Regional Health - Europe,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
52, P. 101264 - 101264
Published: March 14, 2025
Language: Английский
A microbial symphony: a literature review of the factors that orchestrate the colonization dynamics of the human colonic microbiome during infancy and implications for future health
Microbiome Research Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 13, 2024
Since
the
advent
of
new
sequencing
and
bioinformatic
technologies,
our
understanding
human
microbiome
has
expanded
rapidly
over
recent
years.
Numerous
studies
have
indicated
causal
links
between
alterations
to
a
range
pathological
conditions.
Furthermore,
large
body
epidemiological
data
is
starting
suggest
that
exposure,
or
lack
thereof,
specific
microbial
species
during
first
five
years
life
key
implications
for
long-term
health
outcomes.
These
include
chronic
inflammatory
metabolic
conditions
such
as
diabetes,
asthma,
bowel
disease
(IBD),
obesity,
with
effects
lasting
into
adulthood.
Human
colonisation
these
highly
dynamic
process,
multiple
environmental
exposures
recently
being
characterised
influence
before
stabilises
resembles
an
adult
at
3-5
This
short
period
time,
known
window
opportunity,
appears
“prime”
immunoregulation
later
life.
Understanding
appreciating
this
aspect
physiology
therefore
crucial
clinicians,
scientists,
public
officials.
review
outlines
most
evidence
pre-
post-natal
environments
order
development
microbiome,
how
influences
immunoregulatory
pathways,
their
associated
It
also
discusses
limitations
current
knowledge
base,
describes
potential
microbiome-mediated
interventions
measures
may
therapeutic
in
future.
Language: Английский
Harmonizing the inner orchestra: the impact of urbanization and evolution of stress, inflammation, diet, and lifestyles in depression
Current Opinion in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
This
review
explores
the
intersection
of
urbanization,
stress,
inflammation,
diet,
lifestyle
changes,
and
digital
evolution
as
key
factors
influencing
depression,
emphasizing
necessity
for
integrative
evolutionary
perspectives
in
mental
health
intervention.
Epidemiological
studies
reveal
a
dramatic
increase
common
disorders,
particularly
alongside
parallel
increases
suicide,
unemployment,
divorce
rates.
Evolutionary
suggest
that
mechanisms
once
advantageous
survival,
such
stress
responses
inflammatory
processes,
may
contribute
to
challenges
modern
urban
environments.
Moreover,
crisis
among
generation
Z
underscores
impact
evolution,
where
shift
from
play-based
phone-based
childhood
contributes
significantly
rising
depression
Recent
research
highlights
significant
role
omega-3
fatty
acids,
circadian
rhythm
regulation,
mindfulness,
anti-inflammatory
interventions
mitigating
depressive
symptoms.
The
interplay
between
our
heritage
rapid
societal
changes
has
created
"symphony"
contributing
depression.
Understanding
these
mismatches
responses,
dietary
shifts,
disruptions,
digitalization
provides
new
insights
into
etiology
holistic
approach,
conceptualized
"harmonizing
inner
orchestra,"
offers
promising
avenues
prevention
treatment
strategies
address
multifaceted
nature
world.
Language: Английский