Washington: Gut bacteria may be affecting both our cravings and moods to get us to eat what they want, and often drive us towards obesity, a new study suggests.
Bacterial species vary in the nutrients they need. Some prefer fat, and others sugar, for instance.
But they not only vie with each other for food and to retain a niche within their ecosystem – our digestive tracts – they also often have different aims than we do when it comes to our own actions, according to senior author Athena Aktipis.
Because the gut is linked to the immune system, the endocrine system and the nervous system, those signals could influence our physiologic and behavioural responses.
“Bacteria within the gut are manipulative,” said Carlo Maley, director of the University of California – San Francisco (UCSF) Center for Evolution and Cancer.
“There is a diversity of interests represented in the microbiome, some aligned with our own dietary goals, and others not,” said Maley, corresponding author on the paper.
We can influence the compatibility of these microscopic, single-celled house-guests by deliberating altering what we ingest, Maley said, with measurable changes in the microbiome within 24 hours of diet change.
The research was published in the journal BioEssays. Source..zee news