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Het brein in je buik

De enorme invloed van je darmbacteriën op je gewicht, je humeur & je gezondheid

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This groundbreaking guide reveals that genetics and lifestyle are not the only determinants of good health; our gut bacteria, or microbiota, play a crucial role. Noted Stanford researchers Justin and Erica Sonnenburg explore how the trillions of microbes in our gastrointestinal tract influence our immune response, weight, allergies, aging, and emotions. They highlight the threats posed by the Western diet, antibiotics, and a sterilized environment, emphasizing the urgent need to nurture our individual microbiota. The alarming shift in our gut microbiota is linked to rising obesity and autoimmune diseases, with gut health playing a significant role in Western ailments like cancer, diabetes, allergies, asthma, autism, and inflammatory bowel diseases. The average American hosts 1,200 bacterial types, compared to 1,600 in an Amerindian from the Amazon, who experiences fewer Western health issues. To protect our microbiota and enhance our health, the Sonnenburgs provide a personalized prescription for gut health that evolves with age. This includes dietary and lifestyle choices, safe alternatives to antibiotics, and a focus on nourishing our unique microbiomes. Understanding and caring for our gut may be the most vital health decision we can make.

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Het brein in je buik, Justin Sonnenburg, Erica Sonnenburg

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Titul
Het brein in je buik
Podtitul
De enorme invloed van je darmbacteriën op je gewicht, je humeur & je gezondheid
Jazyk
holandsky
Rok vydania
2015
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
320
ISBN10
9000340969
ISBN13
9789000340965
Série
Prvé vydanie
2015
Pôvodný názov
The Good Gut: Taking Control of Your Weight, Your Mood and Your Long-term Health
Hodnotenie
3,8 z 5
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This groundbreaking guide reveals that genetics and lifestyle are not the only determinants of good health; our gut bacteria, or microbiota, play a crucial role. Noted Stanford researchers Justin and Erica Sonnenburg explore how the trillions of microbes in our gastrointestinal tract influence our immune response, weight, allergies, aging, and emotions. They highlight the threats posed by the Western diet, antibiotics, and a sterilized environment, emphasizing the urgent need to nurture our individual microbiota. The alarming shift in our gut microbiota is linked to rising obesity and autoimmune diseases, with gut health playing a significant role in Western ailments like cancer, diabetes, allergies, asthma, autism, and inflammatory bowel diseases. The average American hosts 1,200 bacterial types, compared to 1,600 in an Amerindian from the Amazon, who experiences fewer Western health issues. To protect our microbiota and enhance our health, the Sonnenburgs provide a personalized prescription for gut health that evolves with age. This includes dietary and lifestyle choices, safe alternatives to antibiotics, and a focus on nourishing our unique microbiomes. Understanding and caring for our gut may be the most vital health decision we can make.