A new study from the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen has expanded our understanding of the gut and the role of gut bacteria. The research indicates that alterations in the gut environment influence both the composition and activity of gut bacteria. This could help explain why individual gut microbiomes vary and why people react differently to the same food.
Study explains variations in human gut microbiome composition
All people are unique – also in the gut.
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