Diet, gut microbiota and cognition
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The consumption of a diet high in fat and sugar can lead to the development of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline. In the human gut, the trillions of harmless microorganisms harboured in the host’s...
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Main Authors: | Cicely Proctor, Parameth Thiennimitr, Nipon Chattipakorn, Siriporn C. Chattipakorn |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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