[HTML][HTML] The gut-brain axis in Parkinson's disease: possibilities for food-based therapies

P Perez-Pardo, T Kliest, HB Dodiya… - European journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
brain axis, which is as a bidirectional communicational system between the gastrointestinal
tract and central nervous system. Dietary components might influence the gut-brain axisfood-…

Regulation of energy balance by a gut–brain axis and involvement of the gut microbiota

PV Bauer, SC Hamr, FA Duca - Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2016 - Springer
… via manipulation of the gut–brain axis, a complex bidirectional … -brain signaling pathways
promoting a reduction of food intake … this energy regulating gut–brain axis can be influenced by …

[HTML][HTML] Food cue reactivity and the brain-heart axis during cognitive stress following clinically relevant weight loss

HGL Rauch, DJ Hume, FM Howells, J Kroff… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… In addition, since successful weight loss maintainers have been found to have greater brain
sensory reactivity to food cues (30), we also investigated group correlations between P300 …

Brain-gut axis as an example of the bio-psycho-social model

I Wilhelmsen - Gut, 2000 - gut.bmj.com
In research we often apply hypothesis testing which assumes a linear, causal relationship
between two or more factors. This is a valid way of testing fragments of a complicated chaos of …

Diet and the Gut Microbiota–How the Gut: Brain Axis Impacts on Autism

KM Tuohy, P Venuti, S Cuva, C Furlanello… - … -microbe interactions in …, 2015 - Elsevier
brain metabolism or gene expression. Below, and in Figure 15.1, we discuss how different
metabolic processes involved in the gut:brain axis … gut/microbiome:brain axis may offer new …

The gut–brain axis mediates sugar preference

HE Tan, AC Sisti, H Jin, M Vignovich, M Villavicencio… - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
… As information about sugar detection is being transferred via the gut–vagal–brain axis, we
set out to directly monitor the activity of this circuit by imaging vagal-neuron responses to gut …

Chronic consumption of food-additives lead to changes via microbiota gut-brain axis

P Abiega-Franyutti, V Freyre-Fonseca - Toxicology, 2021 - Elsevier
… In order to clarify how this dysbiosis affects the microbiota gut-brain axis, a systematic …
by food additives and the causes that lead to many reported diseases related to chronic food

[HTML][HTML] The gut-brain axis, the human gut microbiota and their integration in the development of obesity

ES Bliss, E Whiteside - Frontiers in physiology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
… bidirectional communication axis referred to as the gut-brain axis. The gut-brain axis is
comprised of various neurohumoral components that allow the gut and brain to communicate with …

Peptide YY: food for thought

MT Neary, RL Batterham - Physiology & behavior, 2009 - Elsevier
… The reality of our current ‘obesogenic’ environment means that food intake is largely
governed by non-homeostatic factors, such as emotion, stress and sensory cues. Therefore a …

[HTML][HTML] May the force be with you: the light and dark sides of the microbiota–gut–brain axis in neuropsychiatry

E Sherwin, KV Sandhu, TG Dinan, JF Cryan - CNS drugs, 2016 - Springer
… Through a bi-directional communication network with the brain, called the microbiota–gut–brain
axis, the bacterial commensals help to maintain homeostasis of the central nervous …