Background: Cognitive impairment, an increasing mental health issue, is a core feature of the aging brain and neurodegenerative diseases. Industrialized nations especially, have experienced a marked decrease in dietary fiber intake, but the potential mechanism linking low fiber intake and cognitive impairment is poorly understood. Emerging research reported that the diversity of gut microbiota in Western populations is significantly reduced. However, it is unknown whether a fiber-deficient diet (which alters gut microbiota) could impair cognition and brain functional elements through the gut-brain axis. Results: In this study, a mouse model of long-term (15 weeks) dietary fiber deficiency (FD) was used to mimic a sustained low fiber intake ...
IntroductionCognitive decline is a common consequence of aging. Dietary patterns that lack fibers an...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that disruption of the gut microbial community (dysbiosis) impai...
Trillions of microorganisms inhabit the gastrointestinal tract, and while their importance in host d...
Abstract Background Cognitive impairment, an increasing mental health issue, is a core feature of th...
Background: Western pattern diets induce neuroinflammation and impair cognitive behavior in humans a...
Many genetic and environmental factors increase susceptibility to cognitive impairment (CI), and the...
Background. Based on recent experimental neuroscientific studies, it has been suggested that high-fi...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. Increased accumulations of senile plaq...
Western diets can influence behavior and gut microbiome due to the excessive intake of high fat and ...
International audienceIntroduction: Several studies have suggested that diet, especially one enriche...
Background: The gut-brain axis and the intestinal microbiota are emerging as key players in health a...
The gut microbiota varies in a host of human neurological disorders and in murine models is critical...
Environmental factors like hypoxia and stress are important risk factors for cognitive impairment, b...
Fecal-oral contamination promotes malnutrition pathology. Lasting consequences of early life malnutr...
As the global population ages, and rates of dementia rise, understanding lifestyle factors that play...
IntroductionCognitive decline is a common consequence of aging. Dietary patterns that lack fibers an...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that disruption of the gut microbial community (dysbiosis) impai...
Trillions of microorganisms inhabit the gastrointestinal tract, and while their importance in host d...
Abstract Background Cognitive impairment, an increasing mental health issue, is a core feature of th...
Background: Western pattern diets induce neuroinflammation and impair cognitive behavior in humans a...
Many genetic and environmental factors increase susceptibility to cognitive impairment (CI), and the...
Background. Based on recent experimental neuroscientific studies, it has been suggested that high-fi...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. Increased accumulations of senile plaq...
Western diets can influence behavior and gut microbiome due to the excessive intake of high fat and ...
International audienceIntroduction: Several studies have suggested that diet, especially one enriche...
Background: The gut-brain axis and the intestinal microbiota are emerging as key players in health a...
The gut microbiota varies in a host of human neurological disorders and in murine models is critical...
Environmental factors like hypoxia and stress are important risk factors for cognitive impairment, b...
Fecal-oral contamination promotes malnutrition pathology. Lasting consequences of early life malnutr...
As the global population ages, and rates of dementia rise, understanding lifestyle factors that play...
IntroductionCognitive decline is a common consequence of aging. Dietary patterns that lack fibers an...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that disruption of the gut microbial community (dysbiosis) impai...
Trillions of microorganisms inhabit the gastrointestinal tract, and while their importance in host d...