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Gut-Biome Linked to Stress Resilience — Study

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Physiological characteristics of the bacteria in the intestinal tract influence psychological states.

A study published Friday details findings that indicate a good brain–gut microbiome (BGM) influences psychological characteristics such as resilience to stress.

“Our findings support a multi-omic signature involving the BGM system, suggesting that resilience impacts psychological symptoms, emotion regulation and cognitive function, as reflected by unique neural correlates and microbiome function supporting eubiosis and gut-barrier integrity. Bacterial transcriptomes provided the highest classification accuracy, suggesting that the microbiome is critical in shaping resilience, and highlighting that microbiome modifications can optimize mental health,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.

The researchers explained how they conducted their research.

“We characterized BGM patterns related to resilience using fecal samples and multimodal magnetic resonance imaging,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.

It was discovered that a litany of psychological ailments may stem from physiological characteristics with the biome within the intestines.

“Data integration analysis using latent components showed that the high-resilience phenotype was associated with lower depression and anxiety symptoms, higher frequency of bacterial transcriptomes (related to environmental adaptation, genetic propagation, energy metabolism and anti-inflammation), increased metabolites (N-acetylglutamate, dimethylglycine) and cortical signatures (increased resting-state functional connectivity between reward circuits and sensorimotor networks; decreased gray-matter volume and white-matter tracts within the emotion regulation network),” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.

A case study was recently reported on Infowars which demonstrated that a pair of twins with autism got better after cleaning up their diet, which likely influenced positive changes in their gut biome.

Infowars also reported on a study which showed that human’s gut biome is being destroyed by eating credit card’s worth of microplastics each year.


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