Sleep loss tied to changes of the gut microbiota in humans |
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Sleep loss tied to changes of the gut microbiota in humans | Darrell Miller | 11/02/16 |
Date:
November 02, 2016 07:54 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Sleep loss tied to changes of the gut microbiota in humans
Missing sleep is even worse for your health than previously thought. The natural floral and fauna in the gut is cultivated during sleep. without a natural 8 hours of sleep the body does not have time to recover. Here we see participants were getting not enough rebuilding in their gut. So get natural sleep for a better life and greater health
Key Takeaways:
- A new clinical study conducted at Uppsala University suggest that curtailing sleep alters the abundance of bacterial gut species that have previously been linked to compromised human metabolic health.
- "We also found that participants were over 20 percent less sensitive to the effects of the hormone insulin following sleep loss.
- "The gut microbiota is very rich and its functional role far from completely characterized.
"We also found that participants were over 20 percent less sensitive to the effects of the hormone insulin following sleep loss. Insulin is a pancreatic hormone needed to bring down blood glucose levels."
Reference:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161025114118.htm