A study conducted by Wellesley College involving 381 children has revealed a significant link between the gut microbiome and child brain development and cognition. The study found that the enrichment or depletion of certain species of gut microbes between the ages of 18 months and 10 years is associated with cognitive function. This pioneering study has opened a new frontier in understanding early childhood development. Other studies have also highlighted the importance of microbiome diversity in protecting against pathogens and its role in chronic diseases such as Parkinson's. The gut microbiome's impact on child health and development, including stunted growth, has been a subject of interest for various research projects.
How gut microbiome plays a crucial role in child health and development such as stunted growth? We invited @_Faecal_Matters & @hall_lab to help us understand the connections, identify the obstacles and roadblocks to healthy gut microbiome in infants. https://t.co/H1AbE2Qhyt
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🔬 New studies show the gut's pivotal role in chronic diseases! From MS to Parkinson's to long COVID, the microbiome holds keys to potential treatments. #GutMicrobiome #HealthInnovation https://t.co/k5vrkjtCyL
Wellesley College Study Reveals Link Between Gut Microbiome and Child Brain Development https://t.co/HWUAkdyBDd #GutMicrobiome #BrainDevelopment #ChildHealth #Neurocognition #WellesleyCollege
Wellesley College Study Reveals Link Between Gut Microbiome and Child Brain Development https://t.co/HWUAkdyBDd
A new study involving 381 children has linked cognitive function with the enrichment or depletion of certain species of gut microbes present between the ages of 18 months and 10 years. https://t.co/zARWhGQDRe https://t.co/rLCbH76Ma3
A new @ScienceAdvances study involving 381 children has linked cognitive function with the enrichment or depletion of certain species of gut microbes present between the ages of 18 months and 10 years. https://t.co/GkuSurzunZ https://t.co/k2q7LqkL8K
Diverse gut microbiomes protect against pathogens by blocking nutrient access, according to a new Science study. The findings highlight why #microbiome diversity is important to human health. 📄: https://t.co/eqTuuf79Dn #SciencePerspective: https://t.co/eHEOaBdpyY https://t.co/Xc79lIm3U0
A new study shows the gut microbiome's significant impact on children's brain development and cognition. This pioneering study opens a new frontier in understanding early childhood development. https://t.co/pbDJtQ9Y7e 1/2 https://t.co/JDFdxTHSab