Gut microbiome, article 2
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Gut microbiome, article 2
WOMAN, FABRICE LEROUGE/ALAMY Your Gut Can Make You Slim Looking to dump some extra pounds? Here’s a hint: Work those good bacteria. B y AV IVA PAT Z NOVEMBER 2014 HEALTH.COM 45 BEST SHAPE | Good Gut Diet now, as you’re sitting there, devouring this magazine, there’s a battle raging in your belly. Some 1,000 species of bacteria are duking it out, trying to establish dominance. Why should you care? Because whether the good bacteria in your gut or the bad triumph doesn’t just decide how well you digest your dinner, respond to allergens and fend off diseases—it also helps determine how much weight you’re likely to gain. Or lose. “Simply put, if you get the microbiome—that collection of bacteria inside you—healthy, you will lose weight,” says Raphael Kellman, MD, a New York City physician and author of The Microbiome Diet. “It’s less about eating a certain percentage of carbohydrates, protein and fat than about correcting the overgrowth of unhealthy bacteria, which is making you crave the wrong foods, triggering inflammation.” A flurry of groundbreaking findings are helping to connect the dots about how our gut bacteria may shape our, well, shape. In a study in the British Journal of Nutrition, obese women who took a probiotic supplement (of the bacteria Lactobacillus rhamnosus) lost twice as much weight and fat over about six months—and were better at keeping it off—as those who took a placebo. Probiotics may have helped by controlling the women’s appetites, which seem to have waned as their microbiomes changed. 46 HEALTH.COM NOVEMBER 2014 Unhealthy gut bacteria also produce food cravings: A study published in BioEssays suggests that some microbes may drive us to eat doughnuts or another tempting treat. These gut bugs send chemical messages to the brain that sway our appetite and mood— perhaps making us feel anxious until we gobble a square of dark chocolate or a T-bone steak. Fortunately, we can begin to take control by feeding our microbiome the right foods. “I tell my patients, ‘The bacteria follow the food,’” says gastroenterologist Robynne Chutkan, MD, founder of the Digestive Center for Women in Chevy Chase, Md., and author of Gutbliss. “What we eat dictates the kind of bacteria we grow in our gut garden.” This is big news: There are trillions of microbes in your belly that will—if you feed them well—help you fight flab and win. GUT CHECK #1 Get Your Two P’s Basically, it all begins with probiotics and prebiotics, components of food believed to play an important role in improving gut health. Probiotics are a type of good bacteria, similar to the ones that already reside in your gut. Ingesting these organisms aids digestion and helps change and repopulate intestinal bacteria to balance what doctors refer to as “gut flora.” Prebiotics are plant-fiber compounds, also found in food, that Take your pick! These plump red beauties are a great source of prebiotics. Good-Gut Foods Down these to get your fill of beneficial bacteria. PROBIOTICS Dairy (yogurt, kefir, buttermilk and aged cheeses such as Gouda and Cheddar) Vegetables (brined pickles and olives, unpasteurized sauerkraut, kimchi and pickled vegetables such as beets) Soy products (miso, tempeh, soy sauce and tamari) Fresh sourdough bread Kombucha pass undigested through the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract and help stimulate the growth of good bacteria. When pre- and probiotics are combined, they become an intestinal power couple (or, in blunter terms, they kick nutritional butt). PREBIOTICS Veggies (Jerusalem artichokes, asparagus, leeks, onion and garlic, chicory, dandelion greens, tomatoes, parsnips, rutabaga, celery, salsify, burdock and yakon) Fruit (berries and bananas) Whole grains (oatmeal, barley, flaxseed) Legumes (lentils, kidney beans, chickpeas, navy beans, white beans and black beans) GUT CHECK #2 Go Live Fermented foods deliver probiotics directly to the gut. A cup of yogurt a day? It’s a nice start. Look for products that say “live and active cultures” on the label, and be careful when it comes to fruit-infused TOMATOES, TOM SCH IERLITZ/TRUNK ARCHIVE CONSIDER THIS: RIGHT © Procter & Gamble, Inc. 2014 Introducing our new multi-health wellness line. Find us in the digestive health aisle or at metawellness.com. * THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. † Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 7 grams of soluble fiber per day from psyllium husk, as in Metamucil and Meta Health Bars, may reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol. One serving of Metamucil has 2.4 grams of this soluble fiber. One Meta Health Bar has 1.8 grams of this soluble fiber. BEST SHAPE | Good Gut Diet GUT CHECK #4 flavors: Some are loaded with sugar, which can feed bad bugs, so be sure to check the ingredients and aim for fewer than 15 grams per serving. For even more probiotics, try Greek yogurt or kefir, a tangy dairy drink that’s packed with good bugs. A 2011 Harvard study found that yogurt was more strongly linked to weight loss than any other health food. In fact, people who ate an extra serving a day lost nearly a pound every four years. Micro Management Mix Up Your Menu GUT CHECK #3 Down Some Fiber It does more than fill you up: Research shows that foods that are high in fiber help promote the growth of friendly bacteria. Case in point: In a University of Illinois study, people who ate high-fiber snack bars experienced a growth of anti-inflammatory bacteria in their bellies. Check out Good-Gut Foods, on the previous page, to see which picks give you the most bang for your bite. Eat an assortment of foods to encourage a more varied metropolis in your belly. Recent studies suggest that the intestines of lean people look more like bustling cities than sleepy towns. (Translation: They’re densely populated and diverse.) One study showed that individuals who had a healthy weight, body mass index, waist circumference and blood sugar level were more apt to have high levels of three different types of bacteria—Firmicutes, Bifidobacteria and Clostridium leptum. What’s more, in a pair of French studies, people with diverse gut microbiomes were less likely to be obese or at risk of diabetes. Plus, their intestinal ecosystems were home to fewer proinflammatory bacteria. It’s easy to change up your meals: If you had salad with grilled chicken yesterday, for example, go with a fish taco or a tofu stir-fry today. Berries and yogurt are a winning combo for gut health. Build a waist-friendly microbiome with these two simple tweaks to your lifestyle. Get off the couch…but sit out the ultramarathon. New findings, published in the journal Gut, show that being fit may boost your gut health directly. In the study, athletes had double the diversity of good bugs in their bellies as nonathletes, plus better metabolism and less inflammation. Just don’t sign up for a 100-mile race; extreme stress on the body may weaken your gut lining, allowing bacteria to escape into the bloodstream. (Regular marathon training is fine.) Tough out that cold. A new study, published in the journal Cell, suggests that antibiotic GUT CHECK #5 Skip Bad-News Foods What you don’t eat is every bit as crucial as what you do add to your diet. Keep your gut flora fit by cutting back on these offenders. Refined carbs Fatty and sugary foods not only tend to lack fiber— which is ideal food for the microbiome—but can also cause bad bacteria to thrive. And let’s face it: If you’re pounding that bag of potato chips, chances are you’re not munching on celery sticks, blueberries and other gut-friendly eats. exposure early in life may make us more prone to obesity by disrupting the bacterial landscape of our gut and reprogramming our metabolism. Says study author Martin Blaser, MD, director of NYU’s Human Microbiome Program: “The effects of the antibiotics on the microbiome appear to amplify the effects of a high-fat diet.” Animal protein A diet heavy in fat and protein (such as meat and cheese) feeds a type of bacteria, Bilophilia, that has been linked to inflammation. Lawrence David, PhD, assistant professor at Duke University’s Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, saw the levels of this bacteria shoot up in study participants scarfing ribs and brisket, but not in those eating squash and lentils. Dr. Kellman suggests limiting red meat to once a week. It’s smart for your heart—and hips! The right foods are your best source of prebiotics and probiotics, but taking daily supplements, particularly probiotics, may help move the needle on the scale faster. Consider this advice before you hit the vitamin store. PROBIOTICS Look for a pill with 10 billion to 100 billion colony forming units (CFUs) per dose and a variety of strains of bacteria. (Lactobacillus gasseri and Lactobacillus rhamnosus have shown the most promise in peeling off pounds.) Or buy a few brands and alternate them. NOVEMBER 2014 HEALTH.COM 48 PREBIOTICS Scan the label for inulin, a dietary fiber that heads straight for the bowel, where it nourishes good bacteria, and arabinogalactan, a fiber that ferments in the intestine, feeding our germy friends. YOGURT, FLOORTJE/GETTY IMAGES Can Supplements Slim Me? PROMOTION no time to NEW & IMPROVED COOK? RECIPES THAT TAKE YOU FROM CRUNCH TIME TO MEAL TIME...IN NO TIME. THE NO TIME TO COOK? 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