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Microbiome and You

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It's our first time attending the #ECO2024 congress and we're absolutely thrilled! Not only is it a precious source of information, a comprehensive update on the science in the variety of expertise involved, but courageous patients' testimony make the event uniquely humane.

It's our first time attending the #ECO2024 congress and we're absolutely thrilled! Not only is it a precious source of information, a comprehensive update on the science in the variety of expertise involved, but courageous patients' testimony make the event uniquely humane.
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Now exploring the Scientific Evidence: Yogurt and Reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes with Chris Cifelli, PhD, PhD, of Nutrition Research, National Dairy Council National Dairy Council. 👉 Check articles published by Dr Chris Cifelli usdairy.com/news-articles/… #Nutrition2024

Now exploring the Scientific Evidence: Yogurt and Reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes with <a href="/chriscifelli10/">Chris Cifelli, PhD</a>, PhD, of Nutrition Research, National Dairy Council <a href="/NtlDairyCouncil/">National Dairy Council</a>.  

👉 Check articles published by Dr Chris Cifelli usdairy.com/news-articles/…  

#Nutrition2024
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@MyPlate Healthcare professionals and registered dietitians are the most trusted sources for what foods to eat and avoid. 🥳🎉 KUDOS TO ALL OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND #Nutrition2024 #YINIxNutrition2024

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Healthcare professionals and registered dietitians are the most trusted sources for what foods to eat and avoid. 🥳🎉 KUDOS TO ALL OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND #Nutrition2024 🎉🥳 #YINIxNutrition2024

Healthcare professionals and registered dietitians are the most trusted sources for what foods to eat and avoid. 

🥳🎉 KUDOS TO ALL OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND #Nutrition2024 🎉🥳

#YINIxNutrition2024
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Talk by Rina Agustina, Professor, MD, PhD on 'Influence of Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Probiotics on Fetal Brain Development and Child Cognition in Indonesia: The BRAVE Study' #YINIxNutrition2024

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New findings from the BRAVE study in Jakarta, Indonesia: Investigating the gut-brain axis with omega-3 fatty acids and probiotics. Preliminary results indicate significant impacts on: - Fetal brain volume - Child auditory responses - Child cognition (attention, memory,

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During the #Nutrition2024, we covered the symposium about yogurt consumption and the prevention of type 2 diabetes, as published by the U.S. FDA in their qualified health claim earlier this year. In the US, 38.4M people have diabetes, and 97.6M adults have pre-diabetes. Adopting

During the #Nutrition2024, we covered the symposium about yogurt consumption and the prevention of type 2 diabetes, as published by the <a href="/US_FDA/">U.S. FDA</a> in their qualified health claim earlier this year.

In the US, 38.4M people have diabetes, and 97.6M adults have pre-diabetes. Adopting
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For those of you who engage in regular physical activity, there is a growing body of evidence and research efforts to try and qualify the role of the #gutmicrobiota in this context. 👉 Check mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/1… + key takeaways below 🧵

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🌞Summer's still going strong, and there’s nothing better than a cool, refreshing and healthy treat!🍦 Yogurt offers great options for this: what's your favorite? 🟥 Yogurt popsicle 🟦 Yogurt bowl with fresh fruits & cereals 🟩 Kefir straight out of the fridge 🟨 Fresh smoothie

🌞Summer's still going strong, and there’s nothing better than a cool, refreshing and healthy treat!🍦

Yogurt offers great options for this: what's your favorite?
🟥 Yogurt popsicle
🟦 Yogurt bowl with fresh fruits &amp; cereals
🟩 Kefir straight out of the fridge
🟨 Fresh smoothie
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Did you know? Studies show a strong link between physical activity and gut health, with exercise influencing microbial diversity and intestinal health! From light exercise to intense activity, the impact on our microbiome is significant, and taking care of our gut becomes even

Did you know? Studies show a strong link between physical activity and gut health, with exercise influencing microbial diversity and intestinal health! From light exercise to intense activity, the impact on our microbiome is significant, and taking care of our gut becomes even
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Also make sure to check the second part of our infographic about children's gut health: 'How to support a healthy gut in children❓' yogurtinnutrition.com/how-to-support…

Also make sure to check the second part of our infographic about children's gut health: 'How to support a healthy gut in children❓'

yogurtinnutrition.com/how-to-support…
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'Our data offer compelling evidence that the microbiota regulates stress responsiveness in a circadian manner and is necessary to respond adaptively to stressors throughout the day.' 👉 In their recently published paper, Tofani et al, explore the critical relationship between

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Important insights! Adding to this: studies show that early dietary interventions can improve gut health and insulin sensitivity, helping prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. Regular intake of fiber-rich and protein-packed foods, alongside consistent physical activity, is critical.

Important insights! Adding to this: studies show that early dietary interventions can improve gut health and insulin sensitivity, helping prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. Regular intake of fiber-rich and protein-packed foods, alongside consistent physical activity, is critical.
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❣️Best wishes for 2025❣️ Together let's make this year about 🧪 covering scientific research on yogurt 🍲 informing its role in achieving within a balanced nutrition 🏃 and a healthy lifestyle 💬 discussing these important topics with you, our beloved community!

❣️Best wishes for 2025❣️

Together let's make this year about
🧪 covering scientific research on yogurt 
🍲 informing its role in achieving within a balanced nutrition
🏃 and a healthy lifestyle
💬 discussing these important topics with you, our beloved community!
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Yogurt is a great source of probiotics, which support gut health, digestion, and immunity. In addition, it provides high-quality protein, calcium for strong bones, and essential vitamins like B12 and riboflavin. Research also suggests that regular yogurt consumption may help

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An interesting article by Jake Dockterman and Loren G. Rabinowitz, MD explores whether probiotics can help calm inflammatory bowel disease? Some key takeaways: 👉 Probiotics and prebiotics show promise in supporting gut health and potentially helping manage inflammatory bowel disease (IBD),

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Could a daily spoonful of yogurt help calm your gut? Up to 40% of people worldwide suffer from gut disorders like IBS or IBD. A new review suggests that fermented #dairy foods—such as yogurt or kefir—may relieve symptoms and support gut health. Here's what the science says 👇

Could a daily spoonful of yogurt help calm your gut?

Up to 40% of people worldwide suffer from gut disorders like IBS or IBD. A new review suggests that fermented #dairy foods—such as yogurt or kefir—may relieve symptoms and support gut health.

Here's what the science says 👇