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Brain Health: How Gut Bacteria and Diet Impact Cognitive Impairment
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Scientists wanted to know if the choline-TMAO pathway makes CCH worse. They checked people with CCH and rats that had their blood flow to the brain reduced. They found that those with higher choline and TMAO levels had worse cognitive scores.
Feeding rats a diet rich in choline made their cognitive impairment worse. This happened because there were more bacteria in their gut that could turn choline into TMAO. The study suggests that the way gut bacteria handle choline might make cognitive problems from CCH even worse.
Regulating choline in our diet, especially based on how our gut bacteria work, could be a way to help improve brain health in the long run.
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