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The following pages link to Exercise-induced stress behavior, gut-microbiota-brain axis and diet: a systematic review for athletes (Q28071822):
Displaying 43 items.
- The Crosstalk between the Gut Microbiota and Mitochondria during Exercise (Q33705451) (← links)
- Understanding the response to endurance exercise using a systems biology approach: combining blood metabolomics, transcriptomics and miRNomics in horses. (Q36284384) (← links)
- Changes in intestinal microbiota composition and metabolism coincide with increased intestinal permeability in young adults under prolonged physiological stress (Q38881069) (← links)
- The intestinal barrier: a fundamental role in health and disease (Q39398254) (← links)
- Moderate-Intensity Exercise Affects Gut Microbiome Composition and Influences Cardiac Function in Myocardial Infarction Mice (Q41619531) (← links)
- Gut-Brain Axis in Regulation of Blood Pressure. (Q47136595) (← links)
- Anxiety, Depression, and the Microbiome: A Role for Gut Peptides (Q47709491) (← links)
- Perceived life stress and anxiety correlate with chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in runners (Q49383923) (← links)
- Exercise training response heterogeneity: physiological and molecular insights (Q50069954) (← links)
- Assessing the Influence of Vegan, Vegetarian and Omnivore Oriented Westernized Dietary Styles on Human Gut Microbiota: A Cross Sectional Study. (Q51146491) (← links)
- Strongyle Infection and Gut Microbiota: Profiling of Resistant and Susceptible Horses Over a Grazing Season. (Q52606194) (← links)
- Interactions of Gut Microbiota, Endotoxemia, Immune Function, and Diet in Exertional Heatstroke. (Q55210356) (← links)
- 'NetShift': a methodology for understanding 'driver microbes' from healthy and disease microbiome datasets (Q57027664) (← links)
- Effects of Psychological, Environmental and Physical Stressors on the Gut Microbiota (Q57091526) (← links)
- Simultaneous determination of tryptophan and its 31 catabolites in mouse tissues by polarity switching UHPLC-SRM-MS (Q57181096) (← links)
- Immobilization stress-induced Escherichia coli causes anxiety by inducing NF-κB activation through gut microbiota disturbance (Q58734255) (← links)
- Intestinal and Models to Study Host-Microbiome Interactions and Acute Stressors (Q59329400) (← links)
- The gut microbiota and the brain-gut-kidney axis in hypertension and chronic kidney disease (Q62632794) (← links)
- The combination of sport and sport-specific diet is associated with characteristics of gut microbiota: an observational study (Q64068673) (← links)
- T-Cell-Driven Inflammation as a Mediator of the Gut-Brain Axis Involved in Parkinson's Disease (Q64266630) (← links)
- GC/MS-based metabolomics strategy to analyze the effect of exercise intervention in diabetic rats (Q64272462) (← links)
- Dopamine Receptor D5 Signaling Plays a Dual Role in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Potentiating Th17-Mediated Immunity and Favoring Suppressive Activity of Regulatory T-Cells. (Q64897408) (← links)
- Probiotics in Extraintestinal Diseases: Current Trends and New Directions. (Q64910852) (← links)
- Physical Activity and Sports-Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden. (Q64944253) (← links)
- Reduced microbiome alpha diversity in young patients with ADHD. (Q64950233) (← links)
- Prenatal androgen exposure causes hypertension and gut microbiota dysbiosis (Q87847396) (← links)
- High-intensity-exercise-induced intestinal damage is protected by fermented milk supplemented with whey protein, probiotic and pomegranate (Punica granatum L.). (Q88337692) (← links)
- Infection as a potential cofactor in the genetic-epigenetic pathophysiology of endometriosis: a systematic review (Q89821575) (← links)
- An In Vitro Study of the Influence of Curcuma longa Extracts on the Microbiota Modulation Process, In Patients with Hypertension (Q90020842) (← links)
- Hormesis in Health and Chronic Diseases (Q90108308) (← links)
- Protein Supplements and Their Relation with Nutrition, Microbiota Composition and Health: Is More Protein Always Better for Sportspeople? (Q90238905) (← links)
- Unraveling the effects of the gut microbiota composition and function on horse endurance physiology (Q91863746) (← links)
- Crosstalk between the Ketogenic Diet and Epilepsy: From the Perspective of Gut Microbiota (Q91687308) (← links)
- Carbohydrate Loading Practice in Bodybuilders: Effects on Muscle Thickness, Photo Silhouette Scores, Mood States and Gastrointestinal Symptoms (Q91893188) (← links)
- Mutual Interactions among Exercise, Sport Supplements and Microbiota (Q92155682) (← links)
- International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Probiotics (Q92173384) (← links)
- The Role of Gut Microbiota in Intestinal Inflammation with Respect to Diet and Extrinsic Stressors (Q92731023) (← links)
- The study evaluating the effect of probiotic supplementation on the mental status, inflammation, and intestinal barrier in major depressive disorder patients using gluten-free or gluten-containing diet (SANGUT study): a 12-week, randomized, double-b (Q93032432) (← links)
- A Review of the Role of the Gut Microbiome in Personalized Sports Nutrition (Q93054978) (← links)
- Identifying the Incidence of Exercise Dependence Attitudes, Levels of Body Perception, and Preferences for Use of Fitness Technology Monitoring (Q93374083) (← links)
- Priming for welfare: gut microbiota is associated with equitation conditions and behavior in horse athletes (Q95319254) (← links)
- Dietary restrictions in endurance runners to mitigate exercise-induced gastrointestinal symptoms (Q96298673) (← links)
- Dopaminergic signalling limits suppressive activity and gut homing of regulatory T cells upon intestinal inflammation (Q102054050) (← links)