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Microbiome: Human Nutrition and Psychology

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In modern World, gut microbiome is the expanding research field. Gut microbiome is the assembly of microbes these are present in gut microbiota of human intestinal cells. Human health, Psychology and gut microbiome interrelationship is very much integrated. Psychology and human nutrition are becoming a rapidly increasing medical burden. Gut microbiota is an important section of the gut-brain network, and it meet up with the brain through the microbiota–gut–brain axis. Psychology of gut brain will bring great advancement in psychology. Gut microbiota composition is altered according to age along with dietary diversification. Gut microbiota plays favourable function in the human health, host’s mind and behaviour. Mood and emotion are concerned by the gut microbiota. This review article provides some information about the relationship between gut microbiome, human nutrition and psychology.
Title: Microbiome: Human Nutrition and Psychology
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In modern World, gut microbiome is the expanding research field.
Gut microbiome is the assembly of microbes these are present in gut microbiota of human intestinal cells.
Human health, Psychology and gut microbiome interrelationship is very much integrated.
Psychology and human nutrition are becoming a rapidly increasing medical burden.
Gut microbiota is an important section of the gut-brain network, and it meet up with the brain through the microbiota–gut–brain axis.
Psychology of gut brain will bring great advancement in psychology.
Gut microbiota composition is altered according to age along with dietary diversification.
Gut microbiota plays favourable function in the human health, host’s mind and behaviour.
Mood and emotion are concerned by the gut microbiota.
This review article provides some information about the relationship between gut microbiome, human nutrition and psychology.

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