Background: Recently the gut microbiota has attracted significant interest in psychiatric research due to the observed bidirectional gut–brain communication. A growing body of evidence from preclinical work has suggested that probiotics may be effective in reducing stress and anxiety and alleviating low mood. It is unclear to what extent these effects are seen in clinical populations. We aimed to identify all published evidence on the efficacy of probiotics as treatment for depression in clinically depressed populations. Methods: Randomized controlled trials of patients with depression where probiotics were used as supplementary or standalone treatment were considered eligible. A literature search with the terms (probiotic* OR bacteria...
Purpose of Review Probiotics are living bacteria, which when ingested in adequate amounts, confer he...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the concept of using probiotics as eithe...
Background A bidirectional relationship exists between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract. Foo...
© 2019 Background: Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide; with evidence suggesting...
It has been reported that gut probiotics play a major role in the bidirectional communication betwee...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses and is often associated with various other ...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in the use of gut microbiota-targeting interventions, such a...
Introduction: Depression affects over 21 million adults in the United States and continues to rise, ...
Depression is one of the main mental disorders. Pharmacological treatment of depression is often ass...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from depression experience significant mood, anxiety, and cog...
The human gut is populated with hundreds of types of bacteria and fungi. In North America, both inte...
Depressive disorders are a widespread problem in modern medicine. According to current data from the...
Abstract Accumulating studies have shown the effects of gut microbiota management tools in improving...
The gut-brain axis is a two-way communication between the emotional and cognitive centres of the b...
Depression is a severe mental disorder that places a significant economic burden on public health. T...
Purpose of Review Probiotics are living bacteria, which when ingested in adequate amounts, confer he...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the concept of using probiotics as eithe...
Background A bidirectional relationship exists between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract. Foo...
© 2019 Background: Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide; with evidence suggesting...
It has been reported that gut probiotics play a major role in the bidirectional communication betwee...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses and is often associated with various other ...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in the use of gut microbiota-targeting interventions, such a...
Introduction: Depression affects over 21 million adults in the United States and continues to rise, ...
Depression is one of the main mental disorders. Pharmacological treatment of depression is often ass...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from depression experience significant mood, anxiety, and cog...
The human gut is populated with hundreds of types of bacteria and fungi. In North America, both inte...
Depressive disorders are a widespread problem in modern medicine. According to current data from the...
Abstract Accumulating studies have shown the effects of gut microbiota management tools in improving...
The gut-brain axis is a two-way communication between the emotional and cognitive centres of the b...
Depression is a severe mental disorder that places a significant economic burden on public health. T...
Purpose of Review Probiotics are living bacteria, which when ingested in adequate amounts, confer he...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore the concept of using probiotics as eithe...
Background A bidirectional relationship exists between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract. Foo...