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Mediterranean diet, gut bacteria and healthy ageing

Mediterranean diet, gut bacteria and healthy ageing

A February 2020 study said, “The interplay of diet, microbiome and host health is a complex phenomenon influenced by several factors … While the results of this study [how the Mediterranean diet affects gut bacteria and ageing] shed light on some of the rules of this three-way interplay, several factors such as age, body mass index, disease status and initial dietary patterns may play a key role in determining the extent of success of these interactions," 

Walnuts and Gut Health

Walnuts and Gut Health

A January 2020 study by Penn State University found that,

  • "Replacing your usual snack -- especially if it's an unhealthy snack -- with walnuts is a small change you can make to improve your diet,"

  • "Substantial evidence shows that small improvements in diet greatly benefit health. Eating two to three ounces of walnuts a day as part of a healthy diet could be a good way to improve gut health and reduce the risk of heart disease."

  • "There's a lot of work being done on gut health and how it affects overall health … So, in addition to looking at factors like lipids and lipoproteins, we wanted to look at gut health. We also wanted to see if changes in gut health with walnut consumption were related to improvements in risk factors for heart disease."

  • "The walnut diet enriched a number of gut bacteria that have been associated with health benefits in the past … One of those is Roseburia, which has been associated with protection of the gut lining. We also saw enrichment in Eubacteria eligens and Butyricicoccus."