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Gut Bacteria Reshape Brain for Weight Loss

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Intermittent calorie restriction led to weight loss and brain shifts.
  • Gut bacteria composition changed significantly during the study.
  • Brain regions involved in appetite and addiction showed altered activity.
Gut Bacteria Reshape Brain for Weight Loss

Scientists have discovered that intermittent calorie restriction can lead to significant alterations in both the gut microbiome and brain activity. A study involving 25 obese volunteers demonstrated that this dietary approach not only results in substantial weight loss, averaging 7.8% of body weight, but also influences brain regions critical for appetite regulation and addiction.

Functional MRI scans revealed changes in areas like the inferior frontal orbital gyrus, which is involved in executive function and willpower over food intake. Concurrently, analyses of stool samples and blood measurements showed shifts in gut bacteria, with specific microbes like Coprococcus comes and Eubacterium hallii negatively associated with activity in certain brain regions.

This research underscores the intricate, two-way communication between the gut and brain, suggesting that understanding and potentially treating these connections could be key to combating the global obesity crisis. Further studies aim to pinpoint the precise mechanisms and critical components involved in successful weight management.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Participants lost an average of 7.6 kilograms (16.8 pounds) and showed changes in their gut bacteria and brain activity.
It's the complex, two-directional communication system between the gut, its microbes, and the brain, influencing appetite and behavior.
Yes, the study found specific gut bacteria were linked to activity in brain areas regulating executive function and food willpower.

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