[HN Gopher] Gut Microbiota Regulate Pancreatic Growth, Exocrine ...
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Gut Microbiota Regulate Pancreatic Growth, Exocrine Function and
Gut Hormones
Author : voisin
Score : 31 points
Date : 2022-02-26 21:04 UTC (1 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (diabetesjournals.org)
(TXT) w3m dump (diabetesjournals.org)
| sebow wrote:
| Without dismissing the empirical evidence and importancy of the
| study, these are not that surprising: after all the gut is very
| linked to eating, and from the start of the abstract it somewhat
| relates: you could imagine people who suffer from obesity or
| diabetes changed this 'collection of microbes' over time into
| this negative feedback loop that then alters a multitude of
| systems. For those who have not kept up on it, there are more
| obscure studies recently done:which found that the gut microbiota
| affect all sorts of things: from blood pressure to brain
| functions that can then degenerate into 'mild' things (depression
| for example) or more severe cases (symptoms akin to autism or
| even worse).Somehow on a second thought one could argue these all
| make sense, because these alter your hormonal balance, every
| disease can possible appear.And it's cliche but it's true: we are
| what we eat,if these microorganisms don't function properly,
| you're at a disadvantage.(It's also one of the reasons nutrition
| is so important when you talk about bodybuilding, or any other
| activity/goal that needs to be reached through having a proper
| hormonal balance)
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| Even though it's not present here, I dislike the rhetoric that
| seems to portray such organisms as "scary" distinct parts from
| our bodies(especially when talked in the media).Without these
| microbes we would have a lot of problems adapting to our
| environment, if one could even exist without them.
| umbula wrote:
| ...in mice.
| fortysixdegrees wrote:
| Would love for an easier to follow explanation of this
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