Diet key driver of microbiome composition in humans

New York: Researchers have found an intermediate gut microbiome in a community of a traditional population that incorporates some westernised lifestyle practices and throws light on why modern humans suffer from lifestyle diseases. “This is one of the first studies to show that the microbiomes of a traditional agriculturalist group exhibit an intermediate state, between […]

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New York: Researchers have found an intermediate gut microbiome in a community of a traditional population that incorporates some westernised lifestyle practices and throws light on why modern humans suffer from lifestyle diseases.

“This is one of the first studies to show that the microbiomes of a traditional agriculturalist group exhibit an intermediate state, between the microbiomes of hunter-gatherers and those of a western industrialised society,”said Andres Gomez, microbial ecologist at the J Craig Venter Institute in California.