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Clients and patients want physical and mental health, right? But, how do inflammation and the gut play into these?

A recent study looked to see which gut microbes are present for different mental health issues.

Researchers show just how critical your gut health is to your mental health and how these tie into inflammation.

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Release Date: November 2021

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  • A short primer for your audience on what the gut microbiota is, that it’s unique to everyone, and influenced by many different factors.

  • The link between pro-inflammatory gut microbes and mental health issues.

  • While we can’t directly use the results of this study to improve mental health at this time, it is another piece that underscores how vitally important a healthy gut microbiome is.
  • A few tips on how to nurture a healthy gut microbiome.

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Related topics: Gut microbes, mental health, inflammation, nutrition

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Study design: This particular study is a meta-analysis of 59 case-control studies

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Nikolova, V. L., Smith, M., Hall, L. J., Cleare, A. J., Stone, J. M., & Young, A. H. (2021). Perturbations in Gut Microbiota Composition in Psychiatric Disorders: A Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA psychiatry, e212573. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.2573
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2784328

About the study (these details aren’t included in the client/patient-friendly Scoop, it’s for your info as a research-based health professional):

  • This particular study is a meta-analysis of 59 case-control studies. The researchers looked at dozens of previous studies to see if they could identify specific patterns of gut microbiota that were common to different psychiatric disorders.
  • “While it is still too early to recommend specific interventions, it’s clear that clinicians need to place a greater awareness of gut health when considering the treatment of certain psychiatric disorders,” says one of the study authors.
  • Diversity = abundance (number of microbes); richness = number of species. This study did not find a decrease in diversity in the microbiomes of people with psychiatric disorders, but did find a small decrease in richness.
  • Note that all studies have limitations. That’s why it’s important to look at multiple studies, giving more weight to the ones that have a better design to answer the questions being asked. For this one, the researchers pooled data from 59 previous studies that compared the gut microbiomes of people with and without psychiatric diseases. 
  • Study strength is rated a 7/7 according to this chart (it is a meta-analysis): https://www.compoundchem.com/2015/04/09/scientific-evidence/ 

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