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Potbhare R, RaviKumar A, Munukka E, Lahti L, Ashma R
PeerJ . 2025 Mar; 13:e18881. PMID: 40034669
Background: In India, joint families often encompass members spanning multiple generations cohabiting in the same household, thereby sharing the same ethnicity, genetics, dietary habits, lifestyles, and other living conditions. Such...
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Jeyaram K, Lahti L, Tims S, Heilig H, van Gelder A, de Vos W, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):771. PMID: 39824829
The effect of fermented foods on healthy human gut microbiota structure and function, particularly its seasonal preference and frequent long-term consumption, has been largely uncharacterised. Here, we assess the gut...
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Eckermann H, Lustermans H, Parnanen K, Lahti L, de Weerth C
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2025 Jan; 172:107273. PMID: 39793486
Background: Maternal stress can have short and long term adverse (mental) health effects for the mother and her child. Previous evidence suggests that the gut microbiota may be a potential...
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Khalighi M, Lahti L, Ndairou F, Rashkov P, Torres D
Math Biosci . 2025 Jan; 380:109373. PMID: 39755365
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unprecedented challenges worldwide, necessitating effective modelling approaches to understand and control its transmission dynamics. In this study, we propose a novel approach that integrates asymptomatic...
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Joos R, Boucher K, Lavelle A, Arumugam M, Blaser M, Claesson M, et al.
Nat Rev Microbiol . 2024 Dec; 23(3):206. PMID: 39681696
No abstract available.
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Lietzen M, Guzzardi M, Ojala R, Hentila J, Heiskanen M, Honkala S, et al.
Nutrients . 2024 Oct; 16(20). PMID: 39458548
Background/objectives: Obesity impairs intestinal glucose uptake (GU) (intestinal uptake of circulating glucose from blood) and alters gut microbiome. Exercise improves intestinal insulin-stimulated GU and alters microbiome. Genetics influence the risk...
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Joos R, Boucher K, Lavelle A, Arumugam M, Blaser M, Claesson M, et al.
Nat Rev Microbiol . 2024 Oct; 23(3):192-205. PMID: 39443812
Human microbiomes are essential to health throughout the lifespan and are increasingly recognized and studied for their roles in metabolic, immunological and neurological processes. Although the full complexity of these...
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Zhu Q, Huang S, Gonzalez A, McGrath I, McDonald D, Haiminen N, et al.
mSystems . 2024 Oct; 9(11):e0128924. PMID: 39422474
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Lietzen M, Mari A, Ojala R, Hentila J, Koskensalo K, Lautamaki R, et al.
Biomolecules . 2024 Sep; 14(9). PMID: 39334836
Obesity and sedentarism are associated with increased liver and pancreatic fat content (LFC and PFC, respectively) as well as impaired organ metabolism. Exercise training is known to decrease organ ectopic...
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Grahnemo L, Kambur O, Lahti L, Jousilahti P, Niiranen T, Knight R, et al.
NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes . 2024 Aug; 10(1):69. PMID: 39143108
The gut microbiota (GM) can regulate bone mass, but its association with incident fractures is unknown. We used Cox regression models to determine whether the GM composition is associated with...